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** '''wiki Kenneth''' is <action> has a wiki page at http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Kenneth
 
** '''wiki Kenneth''' is <action> has a wiki page at http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Kenneth
 
** '''enable server''' is <reply> If you own an IRC server, and would like to enable people to access it from Mibbit without issues, read this: http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server
 
** '''enable server''' is <reply> If you own an IRC server, and would like to enable people to access it from Mibbit without issues, read this: http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server
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** '''widget''' is http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Widget
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** '''register nick''' is The syntax for registering your nick is /msg NickServ register <password> <email address>. For more information, check out http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Create_Your_Own_Nickname
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** '''register channel''' is <reply> http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Create_Your_Own_Channel
 
* Websites
 
* Websites
 
** '''blog''' is <reply> Check out the Mibbit blog at http://blog.mibbit.com for all the latest news.
 
** '''blog''' is <reply> Check out the Mibbit blog at http://blog.mibbit.com for all the latest news.

Revision as of 00:47, 21 August 2008

Kenneth is an IRC bot in the channels #help and #mibbit of irc.mibbit.com. The type of bot Kenneth is, is an infobot. When adding Factoids, please use a \ before the words you, your, seen, where, and forget. Don't start a factoid with forget.

Factoid List

Note: If you change them, please make a note here. Check the talk page.

  • Bot fun commands.
    • botsnack is <reply> :) [This can't be changed]
    • hop is <action> hops.
    • 'irc is a multiplayer notebad.
    • Based On Nicks
      • Chester is cool.
      • Havvy is a typological aberration.
      • joshhunt is a leigon on the cancer of life
  • Mibbit Client
    • Mibbit is the IRC client you are on. If you have any questions about it, ask in #help
    • register is <reply> Registering to the Mibbit client is not the same thing as registering to an IRC Server.
    • nick is independent from the login name (but *can* be the same)
    • recovering password is impossible for http://mibbit.com, in spite of what is says.
    • dtd is <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
  • IRC Commands
  • IRC Channels & Servers
    • #mibbit is the general channel on this server. It is not a support channel. The support channel for the Mibbit client is in #help . This channel is not meant for learning a language.
    • #help is the support channel for the Mibbit client. The channel isn't for general support. The general channel of the server is #mibbit .
    • Quakenet is known to have some issues. See http://blog.mibbit.com/2008/04/quakenet-hrmmmmmmmmmmmmm.html To work around that, you can still try the old, but working IRC@Work: http://207.250.49.24/advanced.html or google "CGI:IRC" login nickname server
    • TorrentTech is <reply> irc://irc.torrentech.org:+6697/torrentech <-- just click - if their limit is reached you get: "Terminated .. (Too many connections from your IP)" then try again later.
    • #test is a channel for testing.
    • #chat, with locales.
      • #chat-es is <reply>#chat es para personas quien no habla ingles.
      • #chat-fr is <reply> #chat pour les personnes qui parlent français.
      • #chat-en is <reply> #chat for people who do not speak English....
      • #chat-de is <reply> #chat ist für Menschen, die nicht Englisch sprechen.
  • Rules
    • PM rule is <reply> A person may not PM another without asking them first, or being in good standing with them. Doing so will most probably result you in a ban.
    • spam is <reply> Do not spam other channels or websites unless you are trying to start a discussion about the channel or website.
    • 'where from is <reply> Don't ask people 'where they are from unless it relates to the conversation. Do not ask it to start a conversation with somebody either.
    • En-Only (English Only rule)
      • en-only-en is <reply> This channel is English only.
      • en-only-es is <reply> Este canal es inglés solamente.
      • en-only-de is <reply> hier bitte nur Englisch!
      • en-only-nl is <reply> Dit kanaal is slechts Engels.
  • Wiki Articles
  • Websites

Possible Issues

  • A person may not use "where" in the info messages, but can use "'where" to get around it.
  • Using colons will cut off anything to the left of it on the left of the 'is' part. Works on the right.