Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
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lili_lili
20 years ago
20 years ago
I hate to break up the conversation here, but I seriously need some help. I have a keyphrase for 'do you like', and so in a chat, if the message is 'you like kittens, i presume?', my bot responded 'i like more or less'. The response for the 'do you like' keyphrase is 'i like (postkey) more or less. Using postkey to take everything after a normal keyphrase sometimes works, but is there some other reason? Help!

tgfcoder
20 years ago
20 years ago
Well, I use this system
Keyphrase: "do you like (*)"
Responses:
- Yes, I love (key1).
- (key1)? Naah.
- Sort of.
Keyphrase: "do you like (*)"
Responses:
- Yes, I love (key1).
- (key1)? Naah.
- Sort of.
lili_lili
20 years ago
20 years ago
So does using (postkey) to mean the everything after the keyphrase work? Even if the keyphrase doesn't really have 'keys'- like 'you are'?
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
Ah, Rogue! Rogue is partially responsible for my academic self-destruction...all those nights spent in the college Terminal Ward, smacking those balrogs around...didn't leave much time for study.
Patricia
20 years ago
20 years ago
Wow Irina! I just read the transcript of the chat you had with Patty. I wish I was in her place, I would have given in more easily. I looked at her memory and - yes - she almost succumbed. Ill have to make her a bit more easy to seduce again. Balancing her feelings is one of the most difficult parts when programming a ''flirt'' labelled bot.
Sorry folks, Im not going to post the transcript
Sorry folks, Im not going to post the transcript


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