The problem is straight-forward. Gseen is giving me answers twice.
19:44:49 <@gencha> !seen penis
19:44:51 <@TTB005> gencha, penis? hmm... I'm trying to remember... maybe... I'm not sure... no. I don't remember penis.
19:44:57 <@gencha> !seen gencha
19:44:59 <@TTB005> gencha, do you have a split personality? *eg*
19:45:01 <@TTB005> gencha, do I look like a mirror? ^_^
19:45:42 <@gencha> !seenstats
19:45:45 <@TTB005> gencha, I'm currently tracking 7 nicks using 16420 bytes.
19:45:47 <@TTB005> gencha, I'm currently tracking 7 nicks using 16420 bytes.
Alchera wrote:Look at your gseen.conf again; read the documentation carefully.
Looks like I suggested something to do first?
yes you did was giving a hint about what it MIGHT be
give me a min and I'll post my config file for it...
got it: (comment out what I did should look similar)
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### AI Settings
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# this setting configures on which sentences your bot should
# attempt to do an ai-seen. Each of them is a simple wildcard
# mask. Set this to "" if you want to deactivate ai-seens or
# create more precise masks if the bots reacts too often.
#set ai-seen-binds {
# "Alex have you seen ${nick}?"
#}
# this is just the same as above, but if triggered it will
# not do an ai-seen, but display its seen-stats.
#set ai-seenstats-binds {
# "${nick}*seenstats*"
# "${botnet-nick}*seenstats*"
#}
# when doing an AI seen, ignore the following words (otherwise
# the bot might give weird answers like "<bot> nick, bot was last seen..." :)
#set ai-seen-ignore "$nick ${botnet-nick} seen"