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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.
Whyit
6 years ago
6 years ago
@Crazydave
Go to settings and at the very bottom, there's a button that says something like send bot to trash heap or something.
Go to settings and at the very bottom, there's a button that says something like send bot to trash heap or something.
dg1113
5 years ago
5 years ago
This has got to be a simple problem and I'm just overlooking the syntax. I'm currently asking the user what their favorite color is and saving it. Then I'm using mem-color exists to avoid asking again.
If I find out in the future that I have your color wrong, I can remove it from the list but I can't seem to destroy the empty memory. This is making recovering the conversation way more complicated than it feels like it should be.
If I find out in the future that I have your color wrong, I can remove it from the list but I can't seem to destroy the empty memory. This is making recovering the conversation way more complicated than it feels like it should be.
Iamasinner
5 years ago
5 years ago
Rookie question here:
I am having my bot ask a yes/no question as an xnone.
Is there a way to make it so that when they've asked that, they won't ask it again?
I'm just scratching the surface of these bots, and I built my own without use of a template.
I am having my bot ask a yes/no question as an xnone.
Is there a way to make it so that when they've asked that, they won't ask it again?
I'm just scratching the surface of these bots, and I built my own without use of a template.
jkroker
5 years ago
5 years ago
@dg1113 when you use the "forget" command described in the book of AI, that should remove the memory slot as well and leave the bot as though that fact had never been learned before. However, make sure you're using "remember as .. only" initially or else you could wind up filling multiple slots at the outset.
@Iamasinner: probably the easiest way is to use a memory/variable to keep track of whether or not the question has been asked?
@Ziraia: I think it's because people used the default "AI Engine Plug-ins" described in the book of AI when building those bots, and in my opinion those seem to have broken since then. The "custom plugins" still work though, that's where you or other bot makers can just make up your own lists of words and store them.. so that's generally what I recommend bot makers use these days.
@Iamasinner: probably the easiest way is to use a memory/variable to keep track of whether or not the question has been asked?
@Ziraia: I think it's because people used the default "AI Engine Plug-ins" described in the book of AI when building those bots, and in my opinion those seem to have broken since then. The "custom plugins" still work though, that's where you or other bot makers can just make up your own lists of words and store them.. so that's generally what I recommend bot makers use these days.
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