Adds a new key <newkey> for factoid associated with <oldkey>. <number> is only necessary if there's more than one factoid associated with <oldkey>. The same action can be accomplished by using the 'learn' function with a new key but an existing (verbatim) factoid content.
Removes a key-fact relationship for key <key> from the factoids database. If there is more than one such relationship for this key, a number is necessary to determine which one should be removed. A * can be used to remove all relationships for <key>. If as a result, the key (factoid) remains without any relationships to a factoid (key), it shall be removed from the database. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Associates <key> with <value>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent on the channel itself. The word 'is' is necessary to separate the key from the value. It can be changed to another word via the learnSeparator registry value.
Locks the factoid(s) associated with <key> so that they cannot be removed or added to. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Returns a list of top-ranked factoid keys, sorted by usage count (rank). If <number> is not provided, the default number of factoid keys returned is set by the rankListLength registry value. If --plain option is given, rank numbers and usage counts are not included in output. If --alpha option is given in addition to --plain, keys are sorted alphabetically, instead of by rank. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Searches the keyspace for keys matching <glob>. If --regexp is given, its associated value is taken as a regexp and matched against the keys. If --values is given, search the value space instead of the keyspace.
Unlocks the factoid(s) associated with <key> so that they can be removed or added to. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Looks up the value of <key> in the factoid database. If given a number, will return only that exact factoid. If '--raw' option is given, no variable substitution will take place on the factoid. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
This config variable defaults to "$value", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines the format of the response given when a factoid's value is requested. All the standard substitutes apply, in addition to "$key" for the factoid's key and "$value" for the factoid's value.
This config variable defaults to "is", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines what separator must be used in the learn command. Defaults to 'is' -- learn <key> is <value>. Users might want to change this to something else, so it's configurable.
This config variable defaults to "True", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
If you try to look up a nonexistent factoid, this setting make the bot try to find some possible matching keys through several approximate matching algorithms and return a list of matching keys, before giving up.
This config variable defaults to "True", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines whether the bot will reply to invalid commands by searching for a factoid; basically making the whatis unnecessary when you want all factoids for a given key.