GOZERBOT(1) gozerbot manual GOZERBOT(1)NAME
gozerbot - an IRC and Jabber bot written in Python
SYNOPSIS
gozerbot-start [data directory]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gozerbot program.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it
has documentation in text format; see below.
gozerbot is an IRC and Jabber bot written in Python.
USAGE
A template configuration file ~/.gozerbot/gozerdata/config will be created when running gozerbot-start for the first time, or can be cre-
ated in some other directory by running gozerbot-start [data directory]. Once at least one valid IRC server or Jabber service for gozerbot
to connect to has been specified in that file, running gozerbot-start [data directory] again will start gozerbot.
To perform further configuration, message your gozerbot on the IRC server or Jabber service to which it has connected, using the name spec-
ified in the configuration file (by default, gozerbot). To summon gozerbot to an IRC channel, you will need to /msg gozerbot join #chan-
nel. Other useful commands are:
!perms
See what permissions you have
!available
See what plugins are available
!commands
See what commands are available
!help [command]
Obtain usage information for a command
SEE ALSO
The program is documented fully in the text documentation.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeremy Malcolm <terminus@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Debian GNU/Linux 21 Feb 07 GOZERBOT(1)
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SYNOPSIS
JSONBOT is a remote event-driven framework for building bots that talk JSON to each other over XMPP. jsb-init initialises a data directory
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DESCRIPTION
jsb-init is used to initialise a data directory for the bot. It should not normally be necessary for the user to run this script, as the
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USAGE
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DOCUMENTATION
See http://jsonbot.appspot.com/docs for more documentation
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