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How do I make my Supybot connect to multiple servers?
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Just use the `connect` command in the `Network` plugin.
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Why does my bot not recognize me or tell me that I don't have the
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'owner' capability?
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Because you've not given it anything to recognize you from!
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You'll need to identify with the bot (``help identify`` to see how
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that works) or add your hostmask to your user record (``help hostmask
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add`` to see how that works) for it to know that you're you.
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You may wish to note that addhostmask can accept a password; rather
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than identify, you can send the command::
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hostmask add myOwnerUser [hostmask] myOwnerUserPassword
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and the bot will add your current hostmask to your owner user (of
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course, you should change myOwnerUser and myOwnerUserPassword
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appropriately for your bot).
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What is a hostmask?
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Each user on IRC is uniquely identified by a string which we call a
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`hostmask`. The IRC RFC refers to it as a prefix. Either way, it
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consists of a nick, a user, and a host, in the form
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``nick!user@host``. If your Supybot complains that something you've
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given to it isn't a hostmask, make sure that you have those three
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components and that they're joined in the appropriate manner.
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My bot can't handle nicks with brackets in them!
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It always complains about something not being a valid command, or
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about spurious or missing right brackets, etc.
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You should quote arguments (using double quotes, like this:
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``"foo[bar]"``) that have brackets in them that you don't wish to be
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evaluated as nested commands. Otherwise, you can turn off nested
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commands by setting `supybot.commands.nested` to False, or change the
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brackets that nest commands, by setting
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`supybot.commands.nested.brackets` to some other value (like ``<>``,
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which can't occur in IRC nicks).
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I added an alias, but it doesn't work!
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Take a look at ``help <alias you added>``. If the alias the bot has
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listed doesn't match what you're giving it, chances are you need to
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quote your alias in order for the brackets not to be evaluated. For
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instance, if you're adding an alias to give you a link to your
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homepage, you need to say::
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alias add mylink "format concat http://my.host.com/ [urlquote $1]"
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and not::
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alias add mylink format concat http://my.host.com/ [urlquote $1]
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The first version works; the second version will always return the
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same url.
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What does 'lobotomized' mean?
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I see this word in commands and in my `channels.conf`, but I don't
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know what it means. What does Supybot mean when it says "lobotomized"?
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A lobotomy is an operation that removes the frontal lobe of the brain,
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the part that does most of a person's thinking. To "lobotomize" a bot
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is to tell it to stop thinking--thus, a lobotomized bot will not
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respond to anything said by anyone other than its owner in whichever
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channels it is lobotomized.
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The term is certainly suboptimal, but remains in use because it was
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historically used by certain other IRC bots, and we wanted to ease the
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transition to Supybot from those bots by reusing as much terminology
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as possible.
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Is there a way to load all the plugins Supybot has?
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No, there isn't. Even if there were, some plugins conflict with other
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plugins, so it wouldn't make much sense to load them. For instance,
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what would a bot do with `Factoids`, `MoobotFactoids`, and `Infobot`
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all loaded? Probably just annoy people :)
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If you want to know more about the plugins that are available, check
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out our `plugin index`_ at our `website`_.
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Is there a command that can tell me what capability another command
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requires?
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No, there isn't, and there probably never will be.
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Commands have the flexibility to check any capabilities they wish to
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check; while this flexibility is useful, it also makes it hard to
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guess what capability a certain command requires. We could make a
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solution that would work in a large majority of cases, but it wouldn't
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(and couldn't!) be absolutely correct in all circumstances, and since
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we're anal and we hate doing things halfway, we probably won't ever
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add this partial solution.
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Why doesn't `Karma` seem to work for me?
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`Karma`, by default, doesn't acknowledge karma updates. If you check
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the karma of whatever you increased/decreased, you'll note that your
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increment or decrement still took place. If you'd rather `Karma`
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acknowledge karma updates, change the `supybot.plugins.Karma.response`
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configuration variable to "On".
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Why won't Supybot respond to private messages?
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The most likely cause is that you are running your bot on the Freenode
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network. Around Sept. 2005, Freenode enabled a `default policy`_ that
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disallows users from messaging other users unless they are registered
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with NickServ. So, the reason you aren't seeing a response from your
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Supybot is:
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* Your Supybot is not registered with NickServ and
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o you haven't registered with NickServ
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* or you have registered with NickServ
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o but you haven't allowed `unregistered users`_ to message you
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Can users with the "admin" capability change configuration?
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Currently, no. Feel free to make your case to us as to why a certain
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configuration variable should only require the `admin` capability
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instead of the `owner` capability, and if we agree with you, we'll
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change it for the next release.
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How can I make my Supybot log my IRC channel?
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To log all the channels your Supybot is in, simply load the
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`ChannelLogger` plugin, which is included in the main distribution.
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How do I find out channel modes?
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I want to know who's an op in a certain channel, or who's voiced, or
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what the modes on the channel are. How do I do that?
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Everything you need is kept in a `ChannelState` object in an
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`IrcState` object in the `Irc` object your plugin is given. To see
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the ops in a given channel, for instance, you would do this::
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irc.state.channels['#channel'].ops
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To see a dictionary mapping mode chars to values (if any), you would
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do this::
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irc.state.channels['#channel'].modes
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From there, things should be self-evident.
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Can Supybot connect through a proxy server?
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Supybot is not designed to be allowed to connect to an IRC server via
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a proxy server, however there are transparent proxy server helpers
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like tsocks_ that are designed to proxy-enable all network
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applications, and Supybot does work with these.
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Why can't Supybot find the plugin I want to load?
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Why does my bot say that 'No plugin "foo" exists.' when I try to load
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the foo plugin?
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First, make sure you are typing the plugin name correctly. ``@load
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foo`` is not the same as ``@load Foo`` [#plugindir]_. If that is not
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the problem,
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.. [#plugindir] Yes, it used to be the same, but then we moved to using
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directories for plugins instead of a single file. Apparently, that
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makes a difference to Python.
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I've found a bug, what do I do?
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Submit your bug on `Sourceforge`_ through our `project page`_.
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Is Python installed?
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I run Windows, and I'm not sure if Python is installed on my computer.
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How can I find out for sure?
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Python isn't commonly installed by default on Windows computers. If
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you don't see it in your start menu somewhere, it's probably not
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installed.
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The easiest way to find out if Python is installed is simply to
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`download it`_ and try to install it. If the installer complains, you
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probably already have it installed. If it doesn't, well, now you have
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Python installed.
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.. _plugin index: http://supybot.com/plugins.html
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.. _website: http://supybot.com/
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.. _default policy: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg
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.. _unregistered users: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#fromunreg
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.. _tsocks: http://tsocks.sourceforge.net
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.. _Sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/
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.. _project page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/supybot
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.. _download it: http://python.org/download/
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