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@ -65,15 +65,7 @@ A: Currently, no. Feel free to make your case to us as to why a
Q: How do I make my Supybot connect to multiple servers? Q: How do I make my Supybot connect to multiple servers?
A: You'll need to use the Relay plugin. As long as you don't call A: Just use the "connect" command in the Owner plugin. Easy as pie!
the "relay join" command, it won't actually do any relaying between
channels (even if the bot is on the same channel on different
networks). In order to use the Relay plugin, you'll want to first
call the "relay start" command, followed by the "relay connect"
command. These commands are (unfortunately) not persistent at this
time, so you'll need to give them to the bot anytime you start it
up. We'll probably have this lack of persistence rectified before
the next release.
Q: Can Supybot do factoids? Q: Can Supybot do factoids?
@ -85,9 +77,9 @@ A: Supybot most certainly can! In fact, we offer two full-fledged
factoids-related plugin. It offers full integration with Supybot's factoids-related plugin. It offers full integration with Supybot's
nested commands as well as a complete 1:n key to factoid ratio, nested commands as well as a complete 1:n key to factoid ratio,
with lookup by individual number. Factoids also uses a with lookup by individual number. Factoids also uses a
channel-specific database instead of a global database, although in channel-specific database instead of a global database, though
the future it will likely be a configuration option whether to use that's configurable with the
channel-specific or global databases for such plugins. supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific configuration variable.
MoobotFactoids (written by Strike) is much more full-featured, MoobotFactoids (written by Strike) is much more full-featured,
offering users the ability to define factoids in a slightly more offering users the ability to define factoids in a slightly more