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#!lisp:(map 'list (lambda (x) (+ x 2)) '(1 2 3 4)) | <nowiki>#!lisp:(map 'list (lambda (x) (+ x 2)) '(1 2 3 4))</nowiki> | ||
#!python:for x in range(50)[2:43:3]:@{print x@} | <nowiki>#!python:for x in range(50)[2:43:3]:@{print x@}</nowiki> | ||
#!haskell:[x*2 | x <- [1..10], x*2 >= 12] | <nowiki>#!haskell:[x*2 | x <- [1..10], x*2 >= 12]</nowiki> | ||
<nowiki>#!wiki:Hackers</nowiki> | |||
<nowiki>#!ask:how can I jump higher</nowiki> | |||
The bot has some learning functionality built in. | The bot has some learning functionality built in. |
Revision as of 22:59, 15 June 2011
Noiseybot [under construction]
Noiseybot is an irc presence bot. It allows noisebridge users to check in with their current location through irc.
The @ command followed by a location and message adds the users location and timestamp to a database and is accessible on irc and via the web. The website is still under construction but the irc functionality is up and running.
Command example: @noisebridge brogramming
noiseybot also has extra functionality contributed from a previous project by mek.
for example: #!/ for generic searches
#!lisp:(map 'list (lambda (x) (+ x 2)) '(1 2 3 4))
#!python:for x in range(50)[2:43:3]:@{print x@}
#!haskell:[x*2 | x <- [1..10], x*2 >= 12]
#!wiki:Hackers
#!ask:how can I jump higher
The bot has some learning functionality built in. Learning is done with markov chains (4th order)
based on a bot used by all hands active hackerspace
created by mek
contributors: mek, sabalaba, gavin