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This file describes how to get kibot up and running. For help installing kibot, see the INSTALL file. For help using kibot once it's running, see the man pages, documents in doc, and the "online" help. NORMAL INSTALLS If you've installed in a "normal" way, either via "make install" or a package (such as an rpm), then you should be able to just run "kibot" to get started. However, an ircbot is not useful without connecting to an irc server, so you may want to specify one. There are a few ways to go about that: 1) specify a server with the -s option kibot -s myserver.com 2) specify a config file with the -C option. Sample config files are included in the doc directory. The default config file is kibot.conf. 3) specify a base directory with the -b option. Most file/directories specified to kibot are considered relative to the base directoy. This includes the config file. The default base directory is '.'. NONSTANDARD INSTALLS If you run kibot from a nonstandard location, there are a few things you need to take care of: *) make sure the executable can find the kibot package. You can probably do this by setting the environment variable "PYTHONPATH". For example, to run kibot right out of the distribution directory (unpacked tarball), you might do this: export PYTHONPATH=. bin/kibot *) tell kibot where to find its modules. You can either do this on the command line with --load-path, or in the config file option load_path (in the [modules] section). bin/kibot --load-path=modules *) tell kibot where to find any support python modules that may be needed by the bot modules. You can use the command line option --py-path or the config file option py_path (in the [files] section). bin/kibot --py-path=pymod Putting all this together, you can run kibot right out of the distribution directy by running: export PYTHONPATH=. bin/kibot --load-path=modules --py-path=pymod Further combining this with the stuff described above, and you can have a fully functional bot by doing this: bin/kibot --load-path=modules --py-path=pymod -s myserver.com -c'#bottest' You'll probably find it easier to put this in kibot.conf: [irc] nick = testbot server = myserver.com channels = #bottest [files] py_path = pymod [modules] load_path = modules and then running bin/kibot DIRECT CONNECTIONS In order to control many bot functions (such as loading and unloading modules), you need to have appropriate permissions. Do this with the program "kibot-control". By default, kibot listens on a unix socket. Connections to this socket are treated like normal irc dialogs (private /msg exchanges), except that commands are exempt from permissions checks. So, when you first set up your bot on a channel, you probably want to join the channel (say, with nick "foo") and then do the following at a shell: kibot-control DC_SOCKET # by default, it uses DC_SOCKET in the basedir meet foo with owner # add you as userid foo and give yourself # owner permissions TROUBLESHOOTING If you're having trouble, turn up the debugging level with the --debug option. Using --debug=10 will give you LOTS of information. In particular, note that the values of all options are printed when kibot starts up (this happens at debug level 5).
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