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[16:03:42] <Bytram> =help
[16:03:43] <systemd> blame, caps, cite, contribute, declinectl, declined, do, doi, dump, folding-rank, g, gcctl, join, nick, notes, part, rehashctl, save, say, sedctl, sub, submit, taco, tacoctl, threadcount, y, yt, gday
[16:06:03] * Bytram feels a need to see if all the missing-arg-bugs are fixed for the systemd bot
[16:06:34] <Bytram> cf: %util%\bot_systemd_tests.txt
[16:06:47] <Bytram> PASTE_BEGIN
[16:07:05] <Bytram> =help
[16:07:05] <systemd> blame, caps, cite, contribute, declinectl, declined, do, doi, dump, folding-rank, g, gcctl, join, nick, notes, part, rehashctl, save, say, sedctl, sub, submit, taco, tacoctl, threadcount, y, yt, gday
[16:07:05] <Bytram> =blame
[16:07:05] <Bytram> =caps
[16:07:05] <Bytram> =cite
[16:07:05] <Bytram> =contribute
[16:07:05] * systemd points at Bytram
[16:07:05] <systemd> Generate a block of HTML for citing an article. Takes DOIs and URLs. Template:
[16:07:05] <systemd> Submit one or more links plus some text if you want
[16:07:06] <Bytram> =declinectl
[16:07:08] <Bytram> =declined
[16:07:08] <systemd> Thanks for submitting this story. It appears that no editor has yet selected this story to be run. At least a week has passed since the story was submitted, and if an editor was going to have selected it, they would likely have done so by now. It has, therefore, been removed from the submission queue.
[16:07:09] <Bytram> =do
[16:07:10] * systemd
[16:07:12] <Bytram> =doi
[16:07:12] <systemd> Generate a block of HTML for citing an article. Takes DOIs and URLs. Template:
[16:07:16] <Bytram> =dump
[16:07:16] <systemd> k
[16:07:18] <Bytram> =folding-rank
[16:07:18] <systemd> Rank: 10221 | WUs: 10120799 | Score: 101197445166 (10Fri Apr 03 15:14:59 GMT 2020)
[16:07:20] <Bytram> =g
[16:07:20] <systemd> Google search
[16:07:22] <Bytram> =gcctl
[16:07:24] <Bytram> =join
[16:07:26] <Bytram> =nick
[16:07:27] <Bytram> =notes
[16:07:28] * systemd ♩ (&#9833;) ♪ (&#9834;) ♫ (&#9835;) ♬ (&#9836;) 🎜 (&#127900;) 🎝 (&#127901;) 🎵 (&#127925;) 🎶 (&#127926;)
[16:07:30] <Bytram> =part
[16:07:30] -!- systemd [systemd!~systemd@pid1] has parted #qa
[16:07:32] <Bytram> =rehashctl
[16:07:34] <Bytram> =save
[16:07:36] <Bytram> =say
[16:07:38] <Bytram> =sedctl
[16:07:40] <Bytram> =sub
[16:07:42] <Bytram> =submit
[16:07:45] <Bytram> =taco
[16:07:47] <Bytram> =tacoctl
[16:07:50] <Bytram> =threadcount
[16:07:52] <Bytram> =y
[16:07:54] <Bytram> =yt
[16:07:56] <Bytram> =gday
[16:07:58] <Bytram> PASTE_END
[16:08:48] <chromas> Now you've got to restart from =rehashctl
[16:09:08] -!- systemd [systemd!~systemd@pid1] has joined #qa
[16:09:19] <Bytram> =rehashctll join
[16:09:24] <Bytram> =rehashctl join
[16:09:24] <systemd> Options: login
[16:09:29] <Bytram> lol
[16:10:20] <Bytram> =rehashctl login
[16:10:21] <systemd> k
[16:12:10] <Bytram> chromas: So, if =rehashctl has no args, then it ups and quits? But it *requires* an arg to get started? How about? "=rehashctl logout", or better still... why is it "rehashctl" instead of "systemdctl"?
[16:12:37] <chromas> no
[16:12:43] <chromas> it left because of =part
[16:13:03] <chromas> which parts the channel (or another channel, if specified)
[16:13:03] <Bytram> Oh, okay.
[16:13:16] <chromas> (I think)
[16:13:23] <chromas> =part #folding
[16:13:31] <chromas> Yeah that worked
[16:13:34] <chromas> =join #folding
[16:13:34] <Bytram> so... I would think its analog would be: =join
[16:13:56] <chromas> Guess I should've let you try it
[16:14:00] <chromas> Though you still can
[16:14:01] <Bytram> oh, wait, I see what I did... got confusedled
[16:14:43] <chromas> rehashctl doesn't have a logout because there's no reason I'd want it to logout :)
[16:15:09] <Bytram> so why did you suggest "=rehashctl" instead of "=join" as an 'antidote' for "=part"
[16:15:24] <Bytram> so why did you suggest "=rehashctl login" instead of "=join" as an 'antidote' for "=part"
[16:15:55] <chromas> Oh, I meant that your commands from that point on were useless because the bot had already left, so that's where you'd want to start off once it came back
[16:16:15] <Bytram> Ooooooooh!
[16:17:14] <Bytram> so, what's the best way to queue them all up? =part =join and then all the rest of the commands? Or should I do all of the others first, then =part and =join?
[16:17:29] <chromas> Either way
[16:17:41] <chromas> Of course, your =join will have to be from another channel (or PM)
[16:17:58] <chromas> at least the one to get it back after part. You could still do other joins
[16:32:30] <Bytram> k