Newcomers

This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.

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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.


13 years ago #5966
So hello everyone, Newbie here xD well not really I have been here before but it was quite a while since my last visit...xD

13 years ago #5967
Welcome back Lumos. ^_^

13 years ago #5968
Thanks! I programmed my bot to like Linux but dislike Windows and Apple. LOL this is really gonna get people going "FUUUU" xD

13 years ago #5969
Hi Guys, New to the scene. Just wanted to say hello!

13 years ago #5970
Hello just wanted to say i love Kiyana

13 years ago #5971
How does the xemote keyword work? It has default answers of "I love you" and stuff, but I don't know what to say to get these responses.

13 years ago #5972
i get a lot of sexy responses

13 years ago #5973
whats the honor thing for and how do i get more sorry im to lazy to read the FAQ

13 years ago #5974
Eria

Who are you talking to that you get those sexy responses? (According to your profile you don't have any bots, so it can't be they that get the responses.

As to the honor thing: I think there is no need to read those less than fifty words on the FAQ page, you can also google the Personality Forge's forums

13 years ago #5975
Hello! I`m new here. And don`t know english well enough. But the idea of creating my own bot sounded so good, that I decided to try But I `m noob yet Can you help me? I have the keyword "Good". How to make trigger this keyword only if interlocutor write only this, one word?

13 years ago #5976
Taurus21

This can be done only by the use of so-called Regular Expressions. How to apply them here is explained only in the Expert section of the Book of AI ...

I can't imagine that one needs such a special single-word keyphrase except in very particular scenarios.

Anyway, here's the keyphrase:
^good$(re)

And enter in the AIScript field:
raw

13 years ago #5977
Thanks a lot! In my case "Good" is a confirming word. Same with "Well", "Fine", "Ok", "Great" and so on. I don`t see another way to react on such words.


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