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Revision as of 13:02, 27 October 2011
The IRC Bot, AmahiBot is a Mathetes (http://github.com/Pistos/Mathetes) bot run by Brandon, AKA bk, that sits in the #amahi channel on IRC.
Don't be shy using it - the bot has no soul or emotions!
AmahiBot has a few interesting and useful functions.
Contents
Amahi Specific
Amahi.org
Search amahi.org by using the following command:
!sa <search terms>
Wiki
To call a wiki article do the following:
!w <Article>
or to search the wiki use the following command:
!sw <search terms>
Forums
To search the forums do the following:
!sf <search terms>
Apps
To search for an application in the appstore do the follwing:
!a <app name or keyword>
or
!app <app name or keyword>
Bugs
You can call up bugs from the Amahi bug tracker by saying:
!bug BUG#
Or search for a bug by doing the following:
!sb <search terms>
Bugs are also posted automatically to the channel when they are created.
Any of the following commands will search Google and return the results + URLs.
!google <define:|spell:> <search terms> <1+1> <1 cm in ft> <patent > <weather city|zip> <??? airport> <city,state/zip>
!images <search terms>
!groups <search terms>
Factoids
You can store factoids for later with the following command:
! NAME=DESCRIPTION
and then recall the fact by saying
! NAME
Memo
To leave a memo for a user that is no here run the following command
!memo USERNAME MemoForUser
Seen
Say
!seen USERNAME
to find the last time that the user was in the channel.
Pun
To get the bot to say a pun, do the following:
!pun
Time (currently broken)
Use the following command to call the time:
!time
Default time is in UTC, to call a different timezone do the following:
!time <timezone>
Translate
The bot can translate text for you if you need it, translate by doing the following:
!translate <current lang (ie. es)> <to lang (ie. en)> <text to translate>
Down for Me
You can check to see if a website is down or not by issuing the following command:
!up site.url
Feedback
And dont forget, leave us some feedback!