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<article class="faq">
<articleinfo>
<authorgroup>
<author>
<firstname>Jeremiah</firstname>
<surname>Fincher</surname>
</author>
<editor>
<firstname>Daniel</firstname>
<surname>DiPaolo</surname>
<contrib>DocBook translator</contrib>
</editor>
</authorgroup>
<title>Supybot Frequently Asked Questions</title>
<revhistory>
<revision>
<revnumber>0.1</revnumber>
<date>18 Feb 2004</date>
<revremark>Initial Docbook translation</revremark>
</revision>
<revision>
<revnumber>0.2</revnumber>
<date>26 Feb 2004</date>
<revremark>Changed to Supybot DTD</revremark>
</revision>
</revhistory>
</articleinfo>
<qandaset defaultlabel="qanda">
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
Why does my bot not recognize me or tell me that I don't
have the <capability>owner</capability> capability?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
Because you've not given it anything to recognize you
from! You'll need to identify with the bot
(<botcommand>help identify</botcommand> to see how that
works) or add your hostmask to your user record
(<botcommand>help addhostmask</botcommand> to see how that
works) for it to know that you're you. You may wish to
note that <botcommand>addhostmask</botcommand> can accept
a password; rather than identify, you can send the command
<botcommand>addhostmask myOwnerUser [hostmask]
myOwnerUserPassword</botcommand> and the bot will add your
current hostmask to your owner user (of course, you should
change <literal>myOwnerUser</literal> and
<literal>myOwnerUserPassword</literal> appropriately for
your bot).
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
How do I make Supybot op my users?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
First, you'll have to make sure that your users register
with the bot. They can do this with the
<botcommand>register</botcommand> command. After they do
so, you'll want to add the
<capability>#channel,op</capability> capability to their
user. Use the <botcommand>channel
addcapability</botcommand> command to do this. After
that, your users should be able to use the
<botcommand>op</botcommand> command to get ops.
</para>
<para>
If you want your users to be auto-opped when they join the
channel, you'll need to load the <plugin>Enforcer</plugin>
plugin and turn its <registrygroup>autoOp</registrygroup>
configuration variable on. Use the
<botcommand>config</botcommand> command to do so. Here's
an example of how to do these steps:
</para>
<ircsession>
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; I'm going to make an example session for giving
you auto-ops, for our FAQ.
&lt;dunk1&gt; ah ok ;]
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; First, I need you to register with supybot, using
the "register" command (remember to send it in private).
&lt;dunk1&gt; done
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; what name are you registered under?
&lt;dunk1&gt; dunk1
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; ok, cool.
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; @channel addcapability dunk1 op
&lt;supybot&gt; jemfinch|lambda: The operation succeeded.
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; now use the "op" command to get ops.
&lt;dunk1&gt; @op
&mdash; supybot gives channel operator status to dunk1
&lt;dunk1&gt; works!
&lt;dunk1&gt; ;]
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; @load Enforcer
&lt;supybot&gt; jemfinch|lambda: The operation succeeded.
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; @config channel supybot.plugins.Enforcer.autoOp On
&lt;supybot&gt; jemfinch|lambda: The operation succeeded.
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; ok, now cycle the channel (part and then rejoin)
&lt;&ndash; dunk1 (dunker@freebsd.nl) has left #supybot
&ndash;&gt; dunk1 (dunker@freebsd.nl) has joined #supybot
&mdash; supybot gives channel operator status to dunk1
&lt;jemfinch|lambda&gt; cool, thanks :)
</ircsession>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
Can users with the <capability>admin</capability>
capability change configuration variables?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
Currently, no. Since this is the first release of Supybot
that uses the registry, we wanted to stay on the
conservative side and require the
<capability>owner</capability> capability for changing all
non-channel-related configuration variables. Feel free to
make your case to us as to why a certain configuration
variable should only require the
<capability>admin</capability> capability instead of the
<capability>owner</capability> capability, and if we agree
with you, we'll change it for the next release.
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
Can Supybot do factoids?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
Supybot most certainly can! In fact, we offer three
full-fledged factoids-related plugins!
</para>
<para>
<plugin>Factoids</plugin> (written by
<nick>jemfinch</nick>) is Supybot's original
factoids-related plugin. It offers full integration with
Supybot's nested commands as well as a complete 1:n key to
factoid ratio, with lookup by individual number. Factoids
also uses a channel-specific database instead of a global
database though that's configurable with the
<registrygroup>supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific</registrygroup>
configuration variable.
</para>
<para>
<plugin>MoobotFactoids</plugin> (written by
<nick>Strike</nick>) is much more full-featured, offering
users the ability to define factoids in a slightly more
user-friendly way, as well as parsing factoids to handle
&lt;reply&gt;, &lt;action&gt;, and alternations (defining
a factoid &ldquo;test&rdquo; as
&ldquo;&lt;reply&gt;(foo|bar|baz)&rdquo; will make the bot
send &ldquo;foo&rdquo; or &ldquo;bar&rdquo; or
&ldquo;baz&rdquo; to the channel (without the normal
&ldquo;test is &rdquo; at the beginning)). If you're
accustomed to Moobot's factoids or Blootbot's factoids,
then this is the Factoids plugin for you. Unfortunately,
due to the more natural definition syntax (required to be
comaptible with Moobot) you can't define Factoids with
nested commands; you'll have to evaluate the command first
and then copy the result into your factoid definition.
</para>
<para>
<plugin>Infobot</plugin> (written by
<nick>jamessan</nick>) is used for Infobot compatibility;
if you still want the basic functionality of Infobot, this
is the plugin to use.
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
Can I import my Infobot/Blootbot/Moobot factoids into
Supybot?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
As of present, we have no automated way to do so.
<nick>Strike</nick> has written a few scripts for
importing a Moobot database into MoobotFactoids, however,
so you'll want to talk to him about helping you with that.
We're certainly happy to help you convert such databases;
if you can provide us with such a database exported to a
flat file, we can probably do the rest of the work to
write a script that imports it into a database for one of
our factoids-related plugins.
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
Do I really have to use separate databases for each
channel?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
Of course not! We default to separate databases for each
channel because, well, that's what <nick>jemfinch</nick>
always thought was reasonable. Anyway, if you change the
configuration variable
<registrygroup>supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific</registrygroup>
to <literal>False</literal> instead of
<literal>True</literal>, for <emphasis>most</emphasis>
databases, each channel will share the same database (the
exceptions are <plugin>ChannelStats</plugin>,
<plugin>Herald</plugin>, <plugin>Seen</plugin>, and
<plugin>WordStats</plugin>, which are inherently rather
channel-based).
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
Karma doesn't seem to work for me.
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
<plugin>Karma</plugin> by default doesn't acknowledge
karma updates. If you check the karma of whatever you
increased/decreased, you'll note that your increment or
decrement still took place. If you'd rather
<plugin>Karma</plugin> acknowledge karma updates, change
the
<registrygroup>supybot.plugins.Karma.response</registrygroup>
configuration variable to <literal>On</literal>.
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
I added an alias, but it doesn't work!
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
Take a look at <botcommand>help &lt;alias you
added&gt;</botcommand>. If the alias the bot has listed
doesn't match what you're giving it, chances re you need
to quote your alias in order for the brackets not to be
evaluated. For instance, if you're adding an alias to
give you a link to your homepage, you need to say:
<para>
<ircsession>
alias add mylink "format concat http://myhost.com/
[urlquote $1]"
</ircsession>
<para>
and not:
</para>
<ircsession>
alias add mylink format concat http://myhost.com/
[urlquote $1]
</ircsession>
<para>
The first version works; the second version will always
return the same url.
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
Is there a command that can tell me what capability
another command requires?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
No, there isn't, and there probably never will be.
Commands have the flexibility to check any capabilities
they wish to check; while this flexibility is useful, it
also makes it hard to guess what capability a certain
command requires. We could make a solution that would
work in a large majority of cases, but it wouldn't (and
couldn't!) be absolutely correct in all circumstances, and
since we're anal and we hate doing things halfway, we
probably won't ever add this partial solution.
</para>
<para>
Besides, is the error message so bad? If we did have such
a command, many users would call the command, see that
they could perform it, and then run the command, thus
doubling the activity in the channel. Is that something
you want?
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
How do I make my Supybot connect to multiple servers?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
Just use the <botcommand>connect</botcommand> command in
the <plugin>Owner</plugin> plugin. Easy as pie!
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
<qandaentry>
<question>
<para>
I found a bug, what do I do?
</para>
</question>
<answer>
<para>
Submit it on Sourceforge through our Sourceforge project
page:
<ulink
url="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=58965&amp;atid=489447">
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=58965&amp;atid=489447
</ulink>. If Sourceforge happens to be down when you try
to submit your bug, then post it in the "Supybot Developer
Discussion" forum at our forums at
<ulink url="http://forums.supybot.org">
http://forums.supybot.org/
</ulink>. If that doesn't work, email
<email>supybot-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net</email>. If
that doesn't work, email
<email>jemfinch@supybot.org</email>. If that doesn't
work, find yourself some carrier pigeons and &hellip; hah!
You thought I was serious!
</para>
<para>
Anyway, when you submit your bug, we'll need several
things. If the bug involved an uncaught exception, we
need the traceback (basically the stuff from
&ldquo;Uncaught exception in &hellip;&rdquo; to the next
log entry). We'd also like to see the commands that
caused the bug, or happened around the time you saw the
bug. If the bug involved a database, we'd love to see the
database. Remember, it's always worse to send us too
little information in a bug report than too much.
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
</qandaset>
</article>