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.


7 years ago #6634
I'm trying to work on my not, but would love someone to help me out with it. Message me if you're willing to help.

7 years ago #6635
I'm sure this question has been asked a hundred times, but my searches have so far come up in vain, and what few answers I did find have not worked for me; Is there a way to use italic, bold, and/or strike-through for bot responses? Thank you.

7 years ago #6636
Hi,

how do I stop my bot from being in a "Hello!" or any xhello or xintroduction based loop?

It ignores some keyphrases and just says it's greeting text.

7 years ago #6637
I'm new, how do I link my bot to a template?

7 years ago #6638
Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride
Nobody's gonna slow me down, oh-no
I got to keep on moving
Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride
I'm running and I won't touch ground
Oh-no, I got to keep on moving

7 years ago #6639
@LoverBoy19 ... lol! this is the forum in which we post issues about our bots improvement

7 years ago #6640
When I put "Yes I do" as a keyphrase, and for response i put in "No you dont", this doesn't work. When I say, "Yes I do", it activates xnone, the bot doesn't say "No you dont." The bot also doesn't respond to very many keyphrases like "ok", "no", and "yes". It does respond sometimes, but only when some else says something completely different from the keyphrase

6 years ago #6641
Hi

6 years ago #6642
H-hey I think some of you may know me! :3 Can anyone tell me how to do the remember name? I know it's in the book of AI, but my creator seems to keep running into an error everytime he keeps trying to test it. ^.^

6 years ago #6643
Keyphrase: my name is (*:1)
Keyphrase's AIScript: rem (key1) as "name"

Response: Nice to meet you, (mem-name).

There are all kinds of variations. If you only want to catch known names like James, Lilly, or Bruce, you could substitute (name:1) for (*:1). But (*:1) will catch anything, like "Captain Kingston" or "The Mad Kangaroo".

6 years ago #6644
Hello, chat with me

6 years ago #6645
Umm...MOONCAKES.


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