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need a respond TCL

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Stealthx
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need a respond TCL

Post by Stealthx »

I've searched the database in egghelp for it...
But none really suits me...

What i needs was...
Eg.

<user> who is egghelp?
<bot> a eggdrop

If the bot can't find the answer in the database,
the user will add in in pattern and wildcard

<user> !addpatern *who*is*egghelp*
and the bot will respond
<bot> Added.

anyone help?
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sKy
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Post by sKy »

if i understand you right you should try:
.help match
on your partyline. It`s easy to find some users, wildcards supported.
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Post by demond »

I think he meant (primitive) AI script with ability to add predicates (terms) on demand; I've seen such stuff, there should be one in the script archive
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Post by ^DooM^ »

Do a search for 'infoegg' (I think thats what it's called), or try 'AI' in the TCL archive.
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born
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