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A community about all integrations with the lemmy API. Bots, Scripts, New Apps, etc.
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Cool! Polls and automatic responses are a couple features that I miss from The Other Place.
Two things I'm not entirely clear on:
This seems like it could be quite powerful, and offer much of the functionality that the Automod had in The Other Place, beyond just a list of banned words. Can it be configured to reply to comments which contain a particular phrase with a standard response?
Hey, I'm the creator :) I'm working on releasing a plug and play version but happy to take any suggestions on what you'd like to see added. The bot is mainly aimed towards admins to provide some level of features to the whole community.
Polls are currently admin only but could be expanded to mods/anyone, but they're currently conducted via the bot directly.
Certain bits can be changed across communities but on the whole currently it's set up for admins..the autopost function is for mods though. Looking at adding rss feed parsing in for community mods too soon.
Neat! Thanks for building bot tools for Lemmy!
The ability to reply to comments which contain a particular phrase with a standard response seems most interesting to me. Serious communities could use it to remind users of the community rules (no swearing, hate-speech, etc.), and less-serious communities could use it to remind users of the appropriate meme or phrase. The SpaceX and LOTR meme subs had customized bot responses, which I miss.
Would also be interesting if the bot could be plugged into other APIs like The Space Devs to make automatic posts with info on upcoming events.
Well, as proof of concept I made a Legolas bot (confined this community currently) that with any luck will reply to this comment with a legolas quote.
Going to see if I can spin it out into a generic docker container that anyone can customize and run.
A Red Sun Rises. Blood Has Been Spilled This Night.
This looks like an admin-bot to me. As such it would the same instance-wide