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=Time (currently broken)=
 
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Use the following command to call the time:
 
Use the following command to call the time:
<pre>!time</pre>
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<pre>Amahibot: time</pre>
Default time is in UTC, to call a different timezone do the following:
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Default time is in UTC
<pre>!time <timezone></pre>
 
  
 
=Translate=
 
=Translate=

Revision as of 21:39, 9 August 2014

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.

Amahi Specific

Amahi.org

Search amahi.org by using the following command:

Amahibot:  google amahi <search terms>

Wiki

To call a wiki article do the following:

Amahibot:  google amahi wiki <Article>

or to search the wiki use the following command:

Amahibot:  google amahi wiki <search terms>

Forums

To search the forums do the following:

Amahibot:  google amahi forums <search terms>

Bugs

You can call up bugs from the Amahi bug tracker by saying:

Amahibot:  google amahi bugs BUG#

Or search for a bug by doing the following:

Amahibot:  google amahi bugs <search terms>

Bugs are also posted automatically to the channel when they are created.

Google

Any of the following commands will search Google and return the results + URLs.

Amahibot:  google <define:|spell:> <search terms> <1+1> <1 cm in ft> <patent > <weather city|zip> <??? airport> <city,state/zip>
Amahibot:  google images <search terms>
Amahibot:  google groups <search terms>

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:

Amahibot: time

Default time is in UTC

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!