Very glad to tell you that after getting inspired from Neo I have build my own very first Bot in Telegram + NR + shell + python(a bit) + JS suit as of now.
Following is its screen shot(my screen is not big as Neo's so couldn't capture all of it )
I will post a detailed thread on weekend in a new post, Thanks again Neo for letting know about this technology; O hope I could learn more from it.
Thanks,
R. Singh
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Could you kindly advise on how I should do a chkconfig and uninstalling mysql rpm on Red hat ES.Please check the errors that I'm getting below. :eek:
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I have just completed the first phase of integrating all these devices and technologies:
MQTT, Node-RED, Linux, Apache2, MySQL, PHP, Telegram, ESP32, ESP8266, and the Arduino Uno
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ibid.ini
IBID.INI(5) Ibid - Multi-protocol Bot IBID.INI(5)NAME
ibid.ini - Configuration file for Ibid
DESCRIPTION
ibid.ini contains all the configuration for an Ibid bot.
A complete description of the contents of this file is out of the scope of this manpage. For more details see the Ibid documentation:
http://ibid.omnia.za.net/docs/
Lines beginning with # are considered to be comments and ignored. To use a # symbol in an option (e.g. an IRC channel name), quote the
option with double-quotes, e.g. channels="#ibid",
This file will be written to by the bot when configuration settings are altered online. It can also be edited manually and a running bot
told to "reload config". Manual edits and comments will be preserved when the bot modifies its own configuration, provided that they have
not been edited since bot start-up or the last config reload.
SECTIONS
auth
Settings related to permissions and authentication. Permissions listed in auth.permissions are granted to all users unless revoked by
source or account.
sources
Sources are Ibid connections to an IM service. They range from IRC networks to the bot's built-in HTTP server.
Each source is configured in a section named after the source. The source name will define the driver that the source should use, unless a
type option is provided.
Sources can be disabled by setting disabled=True.
plugins
Plugin configuration. Each plugin is configured within a section named after the plugin.
cachedir
The directory that temporary files (such as downloaded data), useful to be the bot but expendable, is stored in.
core.autoload
If True, all plugins not explicitly ignored will be loaded. (Note that some plugins mark themselves as non-auto-loadable).
Defaults to True.
core.load
The list of plugins (or plugin.Processors) to load.
core.noload
The list of plugins (or plugin.Processors) to ignore and not load.
core.names
The names that the bot should respond to.
core.ignore
Nicks that the bot should completely ignore (e.g. other bots).
EXAMPLE
botname = joebot
logging = logging.ini
[auth]
methods = password,
timeout = 300
permissions = +factoid, +karma, +sendmemo, +recvmemo, +feeds, +publicresponse
[sources]
[[telnet]]
[[timer]]
[[http]]
url = http://joebot.example.com
[[smtp]]
[[pb]]
[[atrum]]
channels = "#ibid",
nick = $botname
type = irc
auth = hostmask, nickserv
server = irc.atrum.org
[plugins]
cachedir = /tmp/ibid
[[core]]
names = $botname, bot, ant
ignore = ,
[databases]
ibid = sqlite:///ibid.db
FILES
logging.ini
A standard Python logging.config configuration file describing loggers, handlers, and formatters for log messages. See
http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html
SEE ALSO ibid(1), ibid.ini(5), twistd(1), http://ibid.omnia.za.net/
Ibid 0.1 March 2010 IBID.INI(5)