FreeUniBG Seen Service /Help
Публикувано на: 13 Яну 2023 12:54
Малко помощ относно:
Seen is ~[email protected] * .seen <nick|hostmask>
Public commands:
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.seen <nick>
I think this command doesn't need an explanation. ^_^
.seen <mask>
Searches the database for entries that match <mask>
for example "!seen *!user@dialin-*.isp.com"
.seennick <nick>
seen also checks if a user was online later with a
different nick. !seennick only seens for <nick>
.seenstats
just a little report on how many nicks are tracked
All commands are also accessible via /msg.
("/msg Seen seen <nick>", for example)
AI seen:
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This module has a simple built in AI routine.
A short example:
<G`Quann> Argo: have you seen Fabian recently?
<|Argo|> G`Quann, fabian (~[email protected]) was last seen quitting
from #eggdev 1 week 4 days 9 hours 40 minutes 56 seconds ago
(20.02. 01:39) stating ".....zzzzZZZzzZZZzZZZZZZZZZZzzz..".
Well, it's not a very intelligent AI, it's rather brute-force. So don't
forget to use the ai-seen-ignore setting.
I know that's not coded very elegant, but if you configure it correctly,
the failure-rate is way lower than with other AI scripts...
Seen is ~[email protected] * .seen <nick|hostmask>
Public commands:
----------------
.seen <nick>
I think this command doesn't need an explanation. ^_^
.seen <mask>
Searches the database for entries that match <mask>
for example "!seen *!user@dialin-*.isp.com"
.seennick <nick>
seen also checks if a user was online later with a
different nick. !seennick only seens for <nick>
.seenstats
just a little report on how many nicks are tracked
All commands are also accessible via /msg.
("/msg Seen seen <nick>", for example)
AI seen:
--------
This module has a simple built in AI routine.
A short example:
<G`Quann> Argo: have you seen Fabian recently?
<|Argo|> G`Quann, fabian (~[email protected]) was last seen quitting
from #eggdev 1 week 4 days 9 hours 40 minutes 56 seconds ago
(20.02. 01:39) stating ".....zzzzZZZzzZZZzZZZZZZZZZZzzz..".
Well, it's not a very intelligent AI, it's rather brute-force. So don't
forget to use the ai-seen-ignore setting.
I know that's not coded very elegant, but if you configure it correctly,
the failure-rate is way lower than with other AI scripts...