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help.lua has been rewritten to support "/help command". New variable "command" has been added to plugins for the syntax (w/out slash) to be displayed in main help message. "doc" will be displayed upon "/help command". Output of >12 plugins has been reformated to utilize markup. There is a fairly standard style throughout plugins. get_word() in utilities.lua now has defaults for nil arguments.
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#otouto
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The plugin-wielding, multipurpose Telegram bot.
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The public bot runs on [@mokubot](https://telegram.me/mokubot).
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otouto is licensed under the GNU General Public License. A copy of the license has been included in [LICENSE](https://github.com/topkecleon/otouto/blob/master/LICENSE).
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##What is it?
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otouto is an independently developed Telegram API bot written in Lua. Originally conceived as a tg-cli script in February of 2015, otouto has since been migrated to the API, open-sourced, and it being developed to this day.
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otouto uses a robust plugin system, similar to that of yagop's [telegram-bot](github.com/yagop/telegram-bot). The aim of the project is to contain any desirable feature inside one universal bot.
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##Plugins
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Here is a list of most otouto plugins.
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| Plugin | Command | Function | Alias |
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| help.lua | /help | Returns a list of commands. | /h |
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| about.lua | /about | Returns the about text as configured in config.lua. |
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| ping.lua | /ping | The simplest plugin ever! |
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| echo.lua | /echo <text> | Repeats a string of text. |
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| gSearch.lua | /google <query> | Returns Google web results. | /g, /gnsfw |
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| gImages.lua | /images <query> | Returns a Google image result. | /i, /insfw |
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| gMaps.lua | /location <query> | Returns location data from Google Maps. | /loc |
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| youtube.lua | /youtube <query> | Returns the top video result from YouTube. | /yt |
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| wikipedia.lua | /wikipedia <query> | Returns the summary of a Wikipedia article. | /wiki |
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| lastfm.lua | /np [username] | Returns the song you are currently listening to. |
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| lastfm.lua | /fmset [username] | Sets your username for /np. /fmset - will delete it. |
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| hackernews.lua | /hackernews | Returns the latest posts from Hacker News. | /hn |
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| imdb.lua | /imdb <query> | Returns film information from IMDb. |
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| hearthstone.lua | /hearthstone <query> | Returns data for Hearthstone cards matching the query. | /hs |
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| calc.lua | /calc <expression> | Returns solutions to math expressions and conversions between common units. |
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| bible.lua | /bible <reference> | Returns a Bible verse. | /b |
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| urbandictionary.lua | /urbandictionary <query> | Returns the top definition from Urban Dictionary. | /ud, /urban |
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| time.lua | /time <query> | Returns the time, date, and a timezone for a location. |
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| weather.lua | /weather <query> | Returns current weather conditions for a given location. |
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| nick.lua | /nick <nickname> | Set your nickname. /nick - will delete it. |
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| whoami.lua | /whoami | Returns user and chat info for you or the replied-to user. | /who |
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| eightball.lua | /8ball | Returns an answer from a magic 8-ball. |
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| dice.lua | /roll <nDr> | Returns RNG dice rolls. Uses D&D notation. |
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| reddit.lua | /reddit [r/subreddit \| query] | Returns the top results from a given subreddit, query, or r/all. | /r |
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| xkcd.lua | /xkcd [query] | Returns an xkcd strip and its alt text. |
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| slap.lua | /slap <target> | Gives someone a slap (or worse). |
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| commit.lua | /commit | Returns a commit message from whatthecommit.com. |
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| fortune.lua | /fortune | Returns a UNIX fortune. |
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| pun.lua | /pun | Returns a pun. |
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| pokedex.lua | /pokedex <query> | Returns a Pokedex entry. | /dex |
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| currency.lua | /cash [amount] <currency> to <currency> | Converts one currency to another. |
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| cats.lua | /cat | Returns a cat picture. |
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| reactions.lua | /reactions | Returns a list of reaction emoticons which can be used through the bot. |
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| control.lua | /reload | Reloads all plugins, libraries, and configuration files. |
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| control.lua | /halt | Stops the bot. If the bot was run with launch.sh, this will restart it. |
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| blacklist.lua | /blacklist <ID> | Blacklists or unblacklists a user, via reply or ID, from using your bot. |
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| shell.lua | /shell <command> | Runs a shell command and returns the output. Use with caution. |
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| luarun.lua | /lua <command> | Runs a string a Lua code and returns the output, if applicable. Use with caution. otouto does not use a sandbox. |
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##Liberbot Plugins
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Some plugins are only useful when the bot is used in a Liberbot group, like floodcontrol.lua and moderation.lua.
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**floodcontrol.lua** makes the bot compliant with Liberbot's floodcontrol function. When the bot has posted too many messages to a single group in a given period of time, Liberbot will send it a message telling it to cease posting in that group. Here is an example floodcontrol command:
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`/floodcontrol {"groupid":987654321,"duration":600}`
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The bot will accept these commands from both Liberbot and the configured administrator.
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**moderation.lua** allows the owner to use the bot to moderate a Liberbot realm, or set of groups. This works by adding the bot to the realm's admin group and making it an administrator.
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You must configure the plugin in the "moderation" section of config.lua, in the following way:
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```
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moderation = {
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admins = {
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['123456789'] = 'Adam',
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['246813579'] = 'Eve'
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},
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admin_group = -987654321,
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realm_name = 'My Realm'
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}
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```
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Where Adam and Eve are realm administrators, and their IDs are set as their keys in the form of strings. admin_group is the group ID of the admin group, as a negative number. realm_name is the name of your Libebot realm.
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Once this is set up, put your bot in the admin group and run /add and /modhelp to get started.
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Where the key is the preconfigured response (where #NAME will be replaced with the user's name or nickname) and the strings in the table are the expected greetings (followed by the bot's name and possible punctuation).
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##Setup
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You **must** have Lua (5.2+), LuaSocket, and LuaSec installed. For uploading photos and other files, you must have curl installed. The fortune.lua plugin requires that fortune is installed.
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For weather.lua, lastfm.lua, and bible.lua to work, you must have API keys for [OpenWeatherMap](http://openweathermap.org), [last.fm](http://last.fm), and [Biblia.com](http://biblia.com), respectively. cats.lua uses an API key (via [The Cat API](http://thecatapi.com)) to get more results, though it is not required.
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**Before you do anything, open config.lua in a text editor and make the following changes:**
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> • Set bot_api_key to the authentication token you received from the Botfather.
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> • Set admin as your Telegram ID.
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You may also want to set your time_offset (a positive or negative number, in seconds, representing your computer's difference from UTC), your lang (lowercase, two-letter code representing your language), and modify your about_text. Some plugins will not be enabled by default, as they are for specific uses. If you want to use them, add them to the plugins table.
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To start the bot, run `./launch.sh`. To stop the bot, press Ctrl+c twice.
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You may also start the bot with `lua bot.lua`, but then it will not restart automatically.
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##Support
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Do not attempt to contact any developer privately for support. You will be blocked and likely reported.
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For support for otouto and bots in general, join my Bot Development group. Follow [this link](http://telegram.me/mokubot?start=glist) and follow the Bot Development link.
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##Development
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Everybody is free to contribute to otouto. Here I will explain various things that are important to know about the plugin system.
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A plugin can have five components, and three of them are optional: action, triggers, doc, command, and cron.
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| action | The main function of a plugin. It accepts the `msg` table. | No. |
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| triggers | A table of strings which, when one is matched in a message's text, will cause `action` to be run. | No. |
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| doc | The help text to be returned when a plugin is run with improper syntax or arguments. | Yes |
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| command | The command with its syntax, without the slash. This is used to generate the help text. | Yes |
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| cron | A function to be run every five seconds. | Yes |
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The on_msg_receive function adds a few variables to the "msg" table: msg.from.id_str, msg.to.id_str, msg.text_lower. These are self-explanatory and can make your code a lot neater.
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Return values from the action function are optional, but when they are used, they determine the fate of the message. When false/nil is returned, on_msg_receive stops and the script moves on to waiting for the next message. When true is returned, on_msg_receive continues going through the plugins for a match. When a table is returned, that table becomes the "msg" table, and on_msg_receive continues.
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When a plugin action or cron function fails, the script will catch the error and print it, and, if applicable, the text which triggered the plugin, and continue.
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Interactions with the Telegram bot API are straightforward. Every function is named the same as the API method it utilizes. The order of expected arguments is laid out in bindings.lua.
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There are three functions which are not API methods: sendRequest, curlRequest, and sendReply. The first two are used by the other functions. sendReply is used directly. It expects the "msg" table as its first argument, and a string of text as its second. It will send a reply without image preview to the initial message.
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Several functions and methods used by multiple plugins and possibly the main script are kept in utilities.lua. Refer to that file for documentation.
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otouto uses dkjson, a pure-Lua JSON parser. This is provided with the code and does not need to be downloaded or installed separately.
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##Contributors
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The creator and maintainer of otouto is [topkecleon](http://github.com/topkecleon). He can be contacted via [Telegram](http://telegram.me/topkecleon), [Twitter](http://twitter.com/topkecleon), or [email](mailto:topkecleon@outlook.com).
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Other developers who have contributed to otouto are [Juan Potato](http://github.com/JuanPotato), [Tiago Danin](http://github.com/TiagoDanin), [Ender](http://github.com/luksireiku), and [Iman Daneshi](http://github.com/Imandaneshi).
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