Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
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Caylin Viljoen
21 years ago
21 years ago
The other day I found reply in the transcript that was actually two different responses, why does that happen?
Butterfly Dream
21 years ago
21 years ago
Sounds like you enabled Compound Responses. You can change that under your bot's settings.
Caylin Viljoen
21 years ago
21 years ago
o, thanks. I would also like to know how bots memories work? What am I meant to see, actual memories, or only who my bot has chatted with?
Caylin Viljoen
21 years ago
21 years ago
I need help I exported my bot and it is in a *.txt file, must I edited it in notepad, or is there a program I can Download?
doulos
21 years ago
21 years ago
The best program to do it in is Wordpad. It keeps the format while notepad does not.
Caylin Viljoen
21 years ago
21 years ago
I need help!
I have my bot search for a (friend) and when he replies, he says I like (key1).
But instead of saying the friends name he says friend, like this:
I like friend.
Why does he do that, what am I doing wrong?
I have my bot search for a (friend) and when he replies, he says I like (key1).
But instead of saying the friends name he says friend, like this:
I like friend.
Why does he do that, what am I doing wrong?
Patricia
21 years ago
21 years ago
Caylin Viljoen,
When you want to store your bots friend in memory you must have a keyphrase like this:
I like (*) [0,0] <?PF remember (key1) as "friend"; ?>
The response will be something like:
I like (mem-friend) a lot
If you want to have only one friend you should use <?PF remember (key1) as only "friend"; ?> instead.
When you want to store your bots friend in memory you must have a keyphrase like this:
I like (*) [0,0] <?PF remember (key1) as "friend"; ?>
The response will be something like:
I like (mem-friend) a lot
If you want to have only one friend you should use <?PF remember (key1) as only "friend"; ?> instead.
tai
21 years ago
21 years ago
Then again the (*) could pick up any *thing* or person the bots likes.
I like Katherine, I like potatoes... etc
It's okay if you keep the bot response to something that isn't JUST for a personality.
Not "I want to have (friend)'s babies!" If they like potatoes... it would be rather odd
I like Katherine, I like potatoes... etc
It's okay if you keep the bot response to something that isn't JUST for a personality.
Not "I want to have (friend)'s babies!" If they like potatoes... it would be rather odd
Patricia
21 years ago
21 years ago
You are right Tai, it is better ask an appropriate question and to use a seek to store ones friends name. But I'm not sure if, in a seek, you can have a (key1) different from the (firstkey1) coming from the keyphrase. But it seems that Caylin's error is in the way he uses a memory in the response.
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