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Help/Support / Re: Multiple bots
« on: October 16, 2015, 04:13:41 PM »
Considering both would be responding to certain commands that cannot be turned off, it's really a moot point.

Why not just run one bot on DeepBot and the other using something like mIRC to act as a chat logger?  You would need to make a few tweaks via scripts to enable certain features (like knowing who is a regular viewer, sub, turbo, mod, staff or streamer) but it can work.  Of course you can (and should) use only one bot name connecting from multiple sources (one connecting via DeepBot, another through mIRC, etc), but that's only if it's feasible to do so.  If there's a reason that running more than one under the same name isn't an option, then obviously you use separate names.


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Help/Support / Re: Multiple bots
« on: October 16, 2015, 09:51:01 AM »
If someone is a mod, then when they use !addcmd, it will get processed on BOTH bots.  You also can't disable !bot on one of the bots, it will always respond.

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Help/Support / Re: Multiple bots
« on: October 16, 2015, 09:13:06 AM »
There would still be some commands that both would tend to respond to, like !bot or !addcmd !editcmd etc.

Only reason to ever have two different bots would be for one to be a backup for the commands but not the points or music playing, etc.  But that would require one bot to be on a sort of silent-mode until needed.  Other than that, no point.

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Same thing is still happening.  I've even gone through the trouble of making sure that the owner of the root DeepBot folder (and all folders/files) is the same as the user account and has full control.  (Did the unblock thing too as you mentioned.)

The last time I checked, she was using 0.8.1.0 when it was all working, so I know it's not a version difference causing the issue.  Does the .s3 file have any bearing on the .bin files or is that completely separate (and for donations only)?

I used notepad to drag-n-drop one of the files to view it (didn't edit nor save the file back) and it has the data that I'm familiar with, it's just for some reason, it's completely ignored.  This has me wondering if the sign-in data (bot name/OAuth and/or the streamer name/OAuth) is having any affect on it.

I suppose a question to ask is this..  Should the three .bin files be usable as they are, regardless of the bot/streamer accounts and without any other files having an impact?  If there's anything in addition to those three files that makes a difference, then I need to know what so I can ensure she has the bot ready to go by the next stream (or could miss a day but prefer to get it working ASAP).

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I have a pretty good idea of what the three files are for.  They aren't corrupt, otherwise I would have been notified of such when extracting the files.  (Unless they are corrupt on the original computer at which point there's a bigger problem.)  They are being restored to the same location while the bot is not running.  I'm quite familiar with how to move/delete/archive/etc files as I've been fiddling with computers since I was a teenager many moons ago.  Even dealt with programming and scripting (been using mIRC to make another bot and working on it to get it to overcome Twitch's bad IRC behavior) not to mention other forms of computer experience.  Not saying that in a defensive way, just letting you know that I'm not some noob.  At the same time, I have no problem in asking for assistance because there's no shame in doing so.

One thing that occurred to me after making the initial post and I've tested something out - is that the DeepBot.s3 file seems to be unique per install.  Is that likely the reason for the issues?  Since the streamer isn't tech savvy, her explorer settings aren't such that she can see extensions nor hidden files and that file wasn't showing in her list.

I've already sent her a message to archive the entire folder (not just the files inside).  Might not hurt to have an option within DeepBot to archive all the necessary files.  Not only for transferring to a new computer, but for backup purposes too.  Somewhere like maybe the 'about' page since it wouldn't be necessary to use it too often.  Of course, restoring files should be up to the person running the bot, since restoring files shouldn't be too common and would otherwise be bloat inside the programming.

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Help/Support / Having an issue with backing up/restoring the .bin files
« on: October 15, 2015, 02:53:17 PM »
Streamer is using a new computer, she zipped up the three bin files and from what I can tell, everything is fine.  However, after trying to test it, the bot seems to want to reset everything.  Here's how things have played out.

She compressed the three files and sent that to me.  I did a fresh install of DeepBot on another computer of mine, launched and then exited.  After that, I extracted the three .bin files to the 'data' folder.  I launched DeepBot and it's got her information there (well except the streamer's OAuth).  I change the stream name and bot name and OAuth it using my bot's account.  I did this so I could make sure the commands are loading properly.  The commands aren't there and when viewing the users, the points are all wrong.  When I exit Deepbot, the files are updated and a big difference is that the users file goes from roughly 3mb down to 400kb.

Short of backing up the entire DeepBot folder (and all the files/folders within it), how can we restore the data files so that everything is restored?

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Simple enough, be nice to have the ability to use the 'Channel Commands' tab even when not connected.  Granted, can't execute any of the commands, but still should be able to add/edit/delete commands right?

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How would it know who is a DJ and who isn't?

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Feature Requests / Re: Add # Argument to Commands
« on: October 11, 2015, 07:40:55 AM »
For example:

!game01 10

If I charge 60 Points to execute !game01 once, this would charge the viewer 600 Points and increment the counter by 10, but only display a message once. This mirrors the functionality of the Stream Poll multi-voting system and was what my viewers intuitively thought would happen if they entered a command in this way.
So a way to use an optional value as a multiplier/adder.  inc @counter@ by it and deduct 60x%target%[1] by it.  So, "Use %target%[1] as command repeater?" set to yes to 'repeat' it but the combine all into one output.  If not set to 'yes' then it just ignored %target%[1].

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Feature Requests / Re: A list
« on: October 11, 2015, 07:36:20 AM »
How about a tweak to the request...  Include a text file that be used as an overlay, where X number of people are listed.  Then the streamer could (optionally) show it on stream and those in the top X would see where they fall in the queue.  Adding in an option to !leave and also an option for !pos could be helpful.  !leave the queue or be told your !pos(ition) in the queue.

The overlay idea would also be useful for seeing who you may be getting grouped with.  Some people may feel they have gotten to play too much and see one person just out of queue and decide to 'surrender' their spot to give someone else a chance.  Perhaps may feel it's a good enough team without them (or a lousy team to be on), etc.  Would allow viewers the chance to speak up without the streamer having to read off the list all the time.

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Feature Requests / Re: Be able to edit certain 'built in' commands
« on: October 11, 2015, 07:28:41 AM »
would be nice to edit the built in commands for translating or so or that we can do it more customable for the streamer and the viewer
There's a card already in before my request, though it may be slightly different than what I had in mind.
https://trello.com/c/rIenJ6mT/58-client-customization-to-default-commands

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I think he was just providing an example, but this would actually fit with an already existing feature request...
https://trello.com/c/rIenJ6mT/58-client-customization-to-default-commands

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Being able to disable any output I would see as being a feature request, same with having a different output for when someone can't request any songs.  But if classifying it as a bug (at least a change on the response) gets part of it changed, then that works.

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It won't add their song to the list, but it will tell them that they've exceeded their limit.  Which is confusing if they haven't made any requests but can also be used to flood the chat with the same message over and over again.  Either way, should tell them that they can't request songs (vs exceeding the limit) and possibly be able to disable responses altogether (for those who can't request songs).

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Feature Requests / Re: @replace@ feature
« on: October 07, 2015, 11:05:22 AM »
Thank you.  :)

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