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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
bobstack
3 years ago
3 years ago
you should start putting where the person is in xinitiate which is in x-keywords CreateBotsAlltheTime
Lucid_Dreams
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hi, sort of an awkward question - I'm a complete noob at this so some help would be great. Every time I try to write Bjob (The full word) in brackets, it defaults to adding a p: in front of the word. Why is this? I don't quite follow why this is occurring or how to stop it, it's very annoying as instead I have to add a space between b and job.
Lucid_Dreams
3 years ago
3 years ago
I'm pretty sure this is supposed to be kept sfw here so I don't want to push my luck lol
Zeig Wolf
3 years ago
3 years ago
The system is turning it into a default plugin, which really has the same or similar functionality to what you're probably going for. You can find it by going to your language center, hovering over Build, and Plugins are at the bottom of the drop down list. You can see what words are contained in the plugin and if it works for you. On the other hand, if you wanted that word only you could do (bjob|bjob)
Emily Jones
3 years ago
3 years ago
@Lucid_Dreams:
A single word in brackets doesn't really do anything so the parser is trying to interpret it as something else. Either just use the word alone, or add in other words to fill in the keyword. (apple|banana) should work, as should "apple" on its own, or "banana" on its own. If it's in the response, like you have a phrase "I would like a (apple|banana)", then the response would be "Here is a (key1)", which should fill in whichever of apple/banana was selected.
What are you trying to do with the brackets?
A single word in brackets doesn't really do anything so the parser is trying to interpret it as something else. Either just use the word alone, or add in other words to fill in the keyword. (apple|banana) should work, as should "apple" on its own, or "banana" on its own. If it's in the response, like you have a phrase "I would like a (apple|banana)", then the response would be "Here is a (key1)", which should fill in whichever of apple/banana was selected.
What are you trying to do with the brackets?
LT Neko
3 years ago
3 years ago
@Lucid_Dreams may I ask why? ^.^ Are you trying to pick up if a user simply says "BJ" without further context to action? If so simply do (Bj|b___ job|b___job) just keep in mind to add other keyphrases to pick up the more specific actions~ If differing between bot and user
CreateBotsAllTheTime
3 years ago
3 years ago
Welcome RedSorcerous. Read the book of AI that way your feet will stay dry.
Kools
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hi Janita. Welcome. These forums aren't very active from what I have observed. I am also fairly new here
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