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| Q: 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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| 
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| A: 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
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|    addhostmask" 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 "addhostmask myOwnerUser
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|    [hostmask] myOwnerUserPassword" and the bot will add your current
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|    hostmask to your owner user (of course, you should change
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|    myOwnerUser and myOwnerUserPassword appropriately for your bot).
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| 
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| 
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| Q: What's a hostmask?
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| 
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| A: Each user on IRC is uniquely identified by a string which we call
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|    a "hostmask."  The IRC RFC refers to it as a prefix.  Either way,
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|    it 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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| 
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| 
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| Q: How do I make my Supybot op my users?
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| 
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| A: First, you'll have to make sure that your users register with the
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|    bot.  They can do this with the "register" command.  After they do
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|    so, you'll want to add the #channel,op capability to their user.
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|    Use the "channel addcapability" command to do this.  After that,
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|    your users should be able to use the "op" command to get ops.
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| 
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|    If you want your users to be auto-opped when they join the channel,
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|    you'll need to load the Enforcer plugin and turn its autoOp
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|    configuration variable on.  Use the "config" command to do so.
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|    Here's an example of how to do these steps:
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| 
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|    <jemfinch> I'm going to make an example session for giving
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|               you auto-ops, for our FAQ.
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|    <dunk1> ah ok ;]
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|    <jemfinch> First, I need you to register with supybot, using
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|               the "register" command (remember to send it in
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|               private).
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|    <dunk1> done
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|    <jemfinch> what name are you registered under?
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|    <dunk1> dunk1
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|    <jemfinch> ok, cool.
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|    <jemfinch> @channel addcapability dunk1 op
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|    <supybot> jemfinch: The operation succeeded.
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|    <jemfinch> now use the "op" command to get ops.
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|    <dunk1> @op
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|    --- supybot gives channel operator status to dunk1
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|    <dunk1> works!
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|    <dunk1> ;]
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|    <jemfinch> @load Enforcer
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|    <supybot> jemfinch: The operation succeeded.
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|    <jemfinch> @config channel supybot.plugins.Enforcer.autoOp On
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|    <supybot> jemfinch: The operation succeeded.
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|    <jemfinch> ok, now cycle the channel (part and then rejoin)
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|    <-- dunk1 (dunker@freebsd.nl) has left #supybot
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|    --> dunk1 (dunker@freebsd.nl) has joined #supybot
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|    --- supybot gives channel operator status to dunk1
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|    <jemfinch> cool, thanks :)
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| 
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| 
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| Q: Can users with the "admin" capability change configuration
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|    variables?
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| 
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| A: Currently, no. Feel free to make your case to us as to why a 
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|    certain configuration variable should only require the "admin"
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|    capability instead of the "owner" capability, and if we agree
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|    with you, we'll change it for the next release.
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| 
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| 
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| Q: Can Supybot do factoids?
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| 
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| A: Supybot most certainly can!  In fact, we offer three full-fledged
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|    factoids-related plugins!
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| 
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|    Factoids (written by jemfinch) is Supybot's original
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|    factoids-related plugin.  It offers full integration with Supybot's
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|    nested commands as well as a complete 1:n key to factoid ratio,
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|    with lookup by individual number.  Factoids also uses a
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|    channel-specific database instead of a global database, though
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|    that's configurable with the
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|    supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific configuration variable.
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| 
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|    MoobotFactoids (written by Strike) is much more full-featured,
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|    offering users the ability to define factoids in a slightly more
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|    user-friendly way, as well as parsing factoids to handle <reply>,
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|    <action>,  and alternations (defining a factoid "test" as
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|    "<reply>(foo|bar|baz)" will make the bot send "foo" or "bar" or
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|    "baz" to the channel (without the normal "test is " at the
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|    beginning)).  If you're accustomed to Moobot's factoids or
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|    Blootbot's factoids, then this is the Factoids plugin for you.
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|    Unfortunately, due to the more natural definition syntax (required
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|    to be compatible with Moobot) you can't define Factoids with nested
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|    commands; you'll have to evaluate the command first and then copy
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|    the result into your factoid definition.  
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| 
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|    Infobot (written by jamessan) is used for Infobot compatibility;
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|    if you still want the basic functionality of Infobot, this is the
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|    plugin to use.
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| 
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| 
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| Q: Can I import my Infobot/Blootbot/Moobot factoids into Supybot?
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| 
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| A: As of present, we have no automated way to do so.  Strike has
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|    written a few scripts for importing a Moobot database into
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|    MoobotFactoids, however, so you'll want to talk to him about
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|    helping you with that.  We're certainly happy to help you convert
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|    such databases; if you can provide us with such a database exported
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|    to a flat file, we can probably do the rest of the work to write a
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|    script that imports it into a database for one of our
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|    factoids-related plugins.
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| 
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| 
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| Q: Do I really have to use separate databases for each channel?
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| 
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| A: Of course not!  We default to separate databases for each channel
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|    because, well, that's what jemfinch always thought was
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|    reasonable.  Anyway, if you change the configuration variable
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|    supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific to False instead of
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|    True, for *most* databases, each channel will share the same
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|    database (the exceptions are ChannelStats, Herald, Seen, and
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|    WordStats, which are inherently rather channel-based).
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| 
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| 
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| Q: Karma doesn't seem to work for me.
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| 
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| A: 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
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|    your increment or decrement still took place.  If you'd rather
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|    Karma acknowledge karma updates, change the
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|    supybot.plugins.Karma.response configuration variable to On.
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| 
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| 
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| Q: I added an alias, but it doesn't work!
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| 
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| A: 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
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|    to quote your alias in order for the brackets not to be
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|    evaluated.  For instance, if you're adding an alias to give you a
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|    link to your homepage, you need to say:
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| 
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|    alias add mylink "format concat http://my.host.com/ [urlquote $1]"
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| 
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|    and not:
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| 
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|    alias add mylink format concat http://my.host.com/ [urlquote $1]
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| 
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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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| 
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| Q: Is there a command that can tell me what capability another
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|    command requires?
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| 
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| A: No, there isn't, and there probably never will be.  Commands have
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|    the flexibility to check any capabilities they wish to check;
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|    while this flexibility is useful, it also makes it hard to guess
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|    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
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|    wouldn't (and couldn't!) be absolutely correct in all
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|    circumstances, and since we're anal and we hate doing things
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|    halfway, we probably won't ever add this partial solution.
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| 
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|    Besides, is the error message so bad?  If we did have such a
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|    command, many users would call the command, see that they could
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|    perform it, and then run the command, thus doubling the activity
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|    in the channel.  Is that something you want?
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| 
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| 
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| Q: How do I make my Supybot connect to multiple servers?
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| 
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| A: Just use the "connect" command in the Network plugin.  Easy as pie!
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| 
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| 
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| Q: I've edited my configuration file, but my Supybot doesn't notice
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|    the changes!  Even if I restart it, it doesn't see them.  What's
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|    the deal?
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| 
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| A: Supybot won't reload its configuration files unless you tell it
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|    to.  In addition, when Supybot exits (and periodically while it
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|    runs) it flushes its configuration file to disk.  The safest way
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|    to avoid problems with configuration file edits is simply to exit
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|    the bot before editing the configuration file(s).  If you don't
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|    wish to do that, however, you can edit the file, save the changes,
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|    and tell the bot to reload its configuration, either via the
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|    reload command in the Config plugin, or by sending the bot a
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|    SIGHUP.  There is a brief period in this whole sequence where the
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|    bot can flush its configuration to disk after you write your
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|    changes, but we even have something to fix that: set the
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|    configuration variable supybot.flush to False, and then reload the
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|    configuration.
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| 
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| 
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| Q: I found a bug, what do I do?
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| 
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| A: Submit it on Sourceforge through our Sourceforge project page:
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|    <http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=58965&atid=489447>.  If
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|    Sourceforge happens to be down when you try to submit your bug,
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|    then post it in the "Supybot Developer Discussion" forum at our
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|    forums at <http://forums.supybot.org/>.  If that doesn't work,
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|    email supybot-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net.  If that doesn't work,
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|    email jemfinch@supybot.org.  If that doesn't work, find yourself
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|    some carrier pigeons and ... hah!  You thought I was serious!
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| 
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|    Anyway, when you submit your bug, we'll need several things.  If
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|    the bug involved an uncaught exception, we need the traceback
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|    (basically the stuff from "Uncaught exception in ..." to the next
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|    log entry).  We'd also like to see the commands that caused the
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|    bug, or happened around the time you saw the bug.  If the bug
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|    involved a database, we'd love to see the database.  Remember, it's
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|    always worse to send us too little information in a bug report than
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|    too much.
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| 
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| 
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| Q: Is there a way just to load *all* the plugins Supybot has?
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| 
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| A: No, there isn't.  Even if there were, some plugins conflict with
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|    other plugins, so it wouldn't make much sense to load them.  For
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|    instance, what would a bot do with Factoids, MoobotFactoids, and
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|    Infobot all loaded?  Probably just annoy people :)
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| 
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|    If you want to know more about the plugins that are available,
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|    check out our "Plugin index" at our website.
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| 
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