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EVERYONE:
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Read LICENSE.  It's a 2-clause BSD license, but you should read it anyway.
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USERS:
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Read docs/GETTING_STARTED for an introduction to the bot.  Read
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docs/CAPABILITIES to see how to use capabilities more to your
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benefit. 
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If you have any trouble, feel free to swing by #supybot on
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irc.freenode.net or irc.oftc.net (we have a Supybot there relaying,
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so either network works) and ask questions.  We'll be happy to help
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wherever we can.  And by all means, if you find anything hard to
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understand or think you know of a better way to do something,
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*please* post it on Sourceforge.net so we can improve the bot!
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WINDOWS USERS:
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The wizards (supybot-wizard, supybot-newplugin, and
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supybot-adduser) are all installed to your Python directory's
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\Scripts.  What that *probably* means is that you'll run them like
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this: C:\Python23\python C:\Python23\Scripts\supybot-wizard
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DEVELOPERS:
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Read OVERVIEW to see what the modules are used for.  Read EXAMPLE to
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see some examples of callbacks and commands written for the bot.
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Read INTEFACES to see what kinds of objects you'll be dealing with.
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Read STYLE if you wish to contribute; all contributed code must meet
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the guidelines set forth there..
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Use PyLint.  It's even better than PyChecker.  A sample .pylintrc file
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is included as tools/pylintrc.  Copy this to ~/.pylintrc and you'll be
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able to check your code with the same stringent guidelines I've found
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useful to check my code. (deja vu? :))
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Be sure to run "test/test.py --help" to see what options are available
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to you when testing.  Windows users in particular should be sure to
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exclude test_Debian.py and test_Unix.py.
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