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*'''~whatis ubuntuperm''' ''ubuntuperm could be Please see http://wiki.fusionpbx.com/index.php?title=Easy_Ubuntu_10.04_Old_Script_Versions#Error.''
 
*'''~whatis ubuntuperm''' ''ubuntuperm could be Please see http://wiki.fusionpbx.com/index.php?title=Easy_Ubuntu_10.04_Old_Script_Versions#Error.''
 
*'''~google calc [$expression]''' ''looks up expression returned by google calc''
 
*'''~google calc [$expression]''' ''looks up expression returned by google calc''
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*'''~g or ~lookup [$search-term]''' ''http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=[$search-term]
 
*'''~thanks''' ''if you want to thank fusionpbx-bot for its help then this is the command to use''
 
*'''~thanks''' ''if you want to thank fusionpbx-bot for its help then this is the command to use''
  

Revision as of 19:05, 26 February 2011

The fusionpbx-bot is run by AviMarcus via a london VPS.

As of 2011-02-03 it is still in setup/programming/etc.

Features

When SVN updates occur, the bot will provide an update to the IRC channel of the change. You can also find out the current revision using the ~latest command (see below).

Bot command list

The working/planned commands include:

  • "s/find/replace/" to fix your own words
  • inline: write a line with ,,command to run the command
  • inline with args: write ,,(fswiki HA John) to give highlight john with direct link to the freeswitch like for searching for HA


All other commands must be prefixed with either an ! or a ~ [optional] means optional. All can also be used embedded, as explained above.

General information commands

Time Commands

Messaging commands

  • ~later tell <nick> <text> - Tells the <nick> whatever <text> is the next time the bot sees them online.
  • ~notes - to see waiting notes.

FusionPBX revision commands

Private mode

If you would rather not clutter the channel, you can private message the bot. You do not need to prefix commands with a "~".