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Documentation for the Dunno plugin for Supybot
Purpose
The Dunno module is used to spice up the reply when given an invalid command with random 'I dunno'-like responses. If you want something spicier than '<x> is not a valid command'-like responses, use this plugin. Like Success does for the 'The operation succeeded.' reply.
Usage
This plugin was written initially to work with MoobotFactoids, the two of them to provide a similar-to-moobot-and-blootbot interface for factoids. Basically, it replaces the standard 'Error: <x> is not a valid command.' messages with messages kept in a database, able to give more personable responses.
Commands
- add [<channel>] <text>
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Adds <text> to the dunno database for <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
- change [<channel>] <id> <regexp>
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Changes the dunno with id <id> according to the regular expression <regexp>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
- get [<channel>] <id>
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Gets the dunno with id <id> from the dunno database for <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
- remove [<channel>] <id>
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Removes the dunno with id <id> from the dunno database for <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
- search [<channel>] [--{regexp,by} <value>] [<glob>]
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Searches for dunnos matching the criteria given.
- stats [<channel>]
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Returns the number of dunnos in the database for <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Configuration
- supybot.plugins.Dunno.prefixNick
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This config variable defaults to "True", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines whether the bot will prefix the nick of the user giving an invalid command to the "dunno" response.
- supybot.plugins.Dunno.public
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This config variable defaults to "True", is not network-specific, and is not channel-specific.
Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.