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config command #23
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/config help |
To use the '/config' command and generate a bot configuration file, you need to understand the structure of the configuration and the available options. Here is a breakdown of the bot config structure:
To use the '/config' command, you need to provide the desired values for the configuration options. You can specify the values directly in the command or provide them in a separate file. Make sure to follow the correct syntax and provide valid values for each option. For example, to enable assistive pricing and set the default labels, you can use the following command:
Remember to save the generated configuration file and use it accordingly in your bot setup. ```yaml {"prompt_tokens":697,"completion_tokens":974,"total_tokens":1671} ``` |
/config l00t these n00bs |
To use the '/config' command and generate a bot configuration file, you need to understand the structure of the configuration and the available options. Here is a breakdown of the bot config structure:
To use the '/config' command, you need to provide the desired values for the configuration options. You can specify the values directly in the command or provide them in a separate file. Make sure to follow the correct syntax and provide valid values for each option. For example, to enable assistive pricing and set the default labels, you can use the following command:
Remember to save the generated configuration file and use it accordingly in your bot setup. {"prompt_tokens":697,"completion_tokens":970,"total_tokens":1667} |
/config wtf |
I apologize, but I'm not sure what you mean by "wtf". Could you please provide more context or clarify your request? {"prompt_tokens":659,"completion_tokens":27,"total_tokens":686} |
/config dont sink my battleship |
I apologize, but I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "don't sink my battleship" in the context of configuring the system. Could you please provide more specific instructions or requirements for the configuration? {"prompt_tokens":662,"completion_tokens":43,"total_tokens":705} |
/config help |
Sure! I can help you with generating a configuration file. Please provide me with the specific properties and values you would like to include in the configuration. {"prompt_tokens":658,"completion_tokens":30,"total_tokens":688} |
/config help |
To use the '/config' command and generate a bot configuration file, you need to understand the structure of the configuration and the available options. Here is a breakdown of the bot config structure:
To use the '/config' command, you need to provide the desired values for the configuration options. For example, to enable assistive pricing, you can use the command '/config features.assistivePricing=true'. Similarly, you can set values for other options by specifying the path to the option and the desired value. Note that some options have default values, so you only need to specify the options that you want to change. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions. {"prompt_tokens":697,"completion_tokens":964,"total_tokens":1661} |
/config help |
To use the '/config' command and generate a bot configuration file, you need to understand the structure of the configuration and the available options. Here is a breakdown of the bot config structure:
To use the '/config' command, you need to provide the desired values for the configuration options. You can specify the values directly in the command or provide them in a separate file. Make sure to follow the correct syntax and provide valid values for each option. For example, to enable assistive pricing and set the default labels, you can use the following command:
Remember to save the generated configuration file and use it accordingly in your bot setup. {"prompt_tokens":697,"completion_tokens":970,"total_tokens":1667} |
/config help |
- You must be an admin to use this command. |
/help |
Available Commands
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/config help |
/config help |
Allows an admin to update the bot config with nlp
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