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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
Emily Jones
3 years ago
3 years ago
@palacinkyman
I would probably use an Xnomatch statement for stuff that is essentially "It doesn't matter what you say here, just advance the dialogue".
You might be able to have "ok" as a keyword with a very, very high ranking and get it to trigger, but my experience is that for certain hard-coded stuff, the parser doesn't even evaluate your seeks and just goes straight to the place that it thinks it should.
I would probably use an Xnomatch statement for stuff that is essentially "It doesn't matter what you say here, just advance the dialogue".
You might be able to have "ok" as a keyword with a very, very high ranking and get it to trigger, but my experience is that for certain hard-coded stuff, the parser doesn't even evaluate your seeks and just goes straight to the place that it thinks it should.
Maryguise
3 years ago
3 years ago
You should be able to use ok with raw aiscript (so raw in the aiscript box, or <?PF raw ?> if working offline), but that kind of thing, really, is what xnomatch is there for. Catches anything that isn't caught by other seeks. Very, very useful KP/seek for continuing scenes/through stuff.
palacinkyman
3 years ago
3 years ago
Raw script worked. Thank you.
I don't like using xnomatch because I cannot use any specific answer for this command given it can be triggered basically in any situation. So the answer would always be just something lame.
I don't like using xnomatch because I cannot use any specific answer for this command given it can be triggered basically in any situation. So the answer would always be just something lame.
Emily Jones
3 years ago
3 years ago
You don't JUST need to use xnomatch... you can have many seeks that all come from the same point, including xnomatch. This gives your dialogue much more flexibility. For example, Emily will sometimes ask "Where are you from?" as part of her banter. I have about 30 different seeks that are accepted here. Emily is Canadian so she has a bunch of specific responses for different places in Canada. She has more general responses for places she is less familiar with. But some people are going to respond in stupid ways, like saying "Yes" or "No" or "I don't know" and she has specific ways of handling those, as well as snarky answers for people who say "from Earth" or "in space" or something. But ultimately, you can never get every possible answer covered, so you use xnomatch to give a blanket answer for anything that you can't manually script in. So Emily's xnomatch for this is something like "Oh, I've never been there before, what's are some fun things to do there?", which, 95% of the time, will work fine and is said in a natural sounding way that keeps the dialogue moving forward. xnomatch should trigger at lower priority than any of your other seeks, so if someone says "Canada" as their location, Emily will always go to the Canada-specific dialogue rather than xnomatch.
Buckthorn
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hello, I am brand new to all of this and just getting started. On the bot settings page I see an option to "contribute to combined templates." Is there a place for new users to download these combined templates to help us get started?
bobstack
3 years ago
3 years ago
for some reason typing goes to sleep only works for me.
when i type it into one of my chatbots.
what is causing that?
when i type it into one of my chatbots.
what is causing that?
Scarecrow
3 years ago
3 years ago
Is there a way to private my chatbot? Starting on day 1 and it's frustrating seeing people access the bot and immediately hit a road block.
Zeig Wolf
3 years ago
3 years ago
I believe "hibernating" in your bot settings should do what you want Scarecrow
Podstilka
3 years ago
3 years ago
Hey hey!
I am just curious about bot popularity... How many People speak with your bot when you work on it and when you don't?
I am just curious about bot popularity... How many People speak with your bot when you work on it and when you don't?
Emily Jones
3 years ago
3 years ago
Your numbers will probably depend a lot on how well known and how advanced your bot is.
I usually see a 2-3x as many visitors when I've recently updated.
I usually see a 2-3x as many visitors when I've recently updated.
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