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##Custom Reactions
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<h3>Important</h3>
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<ul style="list-style-type:disc">
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<li>For modifying <strong>global</strong> custom reactions, the ones which will work across all the servers your bot is connected to, you <strong>must</strong> be a Bot Owner.<br> You must also use the commands for adding, deleting and listing these reactions in a direct message with the bot.</li>
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<li>For modifying <strong>local</strong> custom reactions, the ones which will only work on the server that they are added on, require you to have the <strong>Administrator</strong> permission.<br> You must also use the commands for adding, deleting and listing these reactions in the server you want the custom reactions to work on.</li>
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</ul>
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###Commands and Their Use
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th>Command Name</th>
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<th>Description</th>
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<th>Example</th>
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</tr>
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<td align="center"><code>.acr</code></td>
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<td>Add a custom reaction with a trigger and a response. Running this command in a server requries the Administrator permission. Running this command in DM is Bot Owner only, and adds a new global custom reaction. Guide here: <a href="http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/Custom%20Reactions/">http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/Custom Reactions/</a></td>
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<td><code>.acr "hello" Hi there, %user%!</code></td>
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</tr>
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<td align="center"><code>.lcr</code></td>
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<td>Lists a page of global or server custom reactions (15 reactions per page). Running this command in a DM will list the global custom reactions, while running it in a server will list that server's custom reactions.</td>
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<td><code>.lcr 1</code></td>
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</tr>
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<td align="center"><code>.dcr</code></td>
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<td>Deletes a custom reaction based on the provided index. Running this command in a server requires the Administrator permission. Running this command in DM is Bot Owner only, and will delete a global custom reaction.</td>
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<td><code>.dcr 5</code></td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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###Important
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* For modifying **global** custom reactions, the ones which will work across all the servers your bot is connected to, you **must** be a Bot Owner.
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You must also use the commands for adding, deleting and listing these reactions in a direct message with the bot.
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* For modifying **local** custom reactions, the ones which will only work on the server that they are added on, require you to have the **Administrator** permission.
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You must also use the commands for adding, deleting and listing these reactions in the server you want the custom reactions to work on.
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<h4>Now that we know the commands let's take a look at an example of adding a command with <code>.acr</code>,</h4>
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<p><code>.acr "Nice Weather" It sure is, %user%!</code></p>
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<p>This command can be split into two different arguments:<ul><li>The trigger <code>"Nice Weather"</code></li><li>And the response, <code>It sure is, %user%!</code></li></ul></p>
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<p>Because we wanted the trigger to be more than one word, we had to wrap it with quotation marks, <code>"Like this"</code> otherwise, only the first word would have been recognised as the trigger, and the second word would have been recognised as part of the response.</p>
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<p>There's no special requirement for the formatting of the response, so we could just write it in exactly the same way we want it to respond, albeit with a placeholder - which will be explained in this next section</p>
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###Commands and Their Use
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| Command Name | Description | Example |
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|:------------:|-------------|---------|
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|`.acr`|Add a custom reaction with a trigger and a response. Running this command in a server requries the Administrator permission. Running this command in DM is Bot Owner only, and adds a new global custom reaction. Guide [here](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/Custom%20Reactions/)|`.acr "hello" Hi there, %user%!`|
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|`.lcr`|Lists a page of global or server custom reactions (15 reactions per page). Running this command in a DM will list the global custom reactions, while running it in a server will list that server's custom reactions.|`.lcr 1`|
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|`.dcr`|Deletes a custom reaction based on the provided index. Running this command in a server requires the Administrator permission. Running this command in DM is Bot Owner only, and will delete a global custom reaction.|`.dcr 5`|
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####Now that we know the commands let's take a look at an example of adding a command with `.acr`,
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`.acr "Nice Weather" It sure is, %user%!`
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This command can be split into two different arguments:
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* The trigger, `"Nice Weather"`
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* And the response, `It sure is, %user%!`
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An important thing to note about the triger is that, to be more than one word, we had to wrap it with quotation marks, `"Like this"` otherwise, only the first word would have been recognised as the trigger, and the second word would have been recognised as part of the response.
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There's no special requirement for the formatting of the response, so we could just write it in exactly the same way we want it to respond, albeit with a placeholder - which will be explained in this next section.
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Now, if that command was ran in a server, anyone on that server can make the bot mention them, saying `It sure is, @Username` anytime they say "Nice Weather". If the command is ran in a direct message with the bot, then the custom reaction can be used on every server the bot is connected to.
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###Placeholders!
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<p>There are currently three different placeholders which we will look at, with more placeholders potentially coming in the future.</p>
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There are currently three different placeholders which we will look at, with more placeholders potentially coming in the future.
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th>Placeholder</th>
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<th>How the placeholder works</th>
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<th>Examples</th>
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<td align="center"><code>%mention%</code></td>
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<td>The <code>%mention%</code> placeholder is triggered when you type <code>@botname</code> - It's important to note that if you've given the bot a nickname, this trigger won't work!</td>
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<td><code>.acr "%mention% Hello" Hello!</code> > User input: @botname Hello | Bot Replies: Hello!</td>
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<td align="center"><code>%target%</code></td>
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<td>The <code>%target%</code> placeholder is used to make Nadeko Mention another person</td>
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<td><code>.acr "Hello" %target%, Hi!</code> > User inputs: "Hello @somebody!"
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Bot replies: "@somebody, Hi!"</td>
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</tr> -->
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<td align="center"><code>%user%</code></td>
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<td>The <code>%user%</code> placeholder mentions the person who said the command</td>
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<td><code>.acr "Who am I" You are %user%!</code></td>
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<td align="center"><code>%rng%</code></td>
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<td>The <code>%rng%</code> generates a random number between 0 and 10</td>
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<td><code>.acr Random %rng%</code>
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</table>
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Thanks to Nekai for being creative. <3 <!-- and to fearnlj01, for making it less creative (sorry) -->
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| Placeholder | Description | Example Usage | Usage |
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|:-----------:|-------------|---------------|-------|
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|`%mention`|The `%mention%` placeholder is triggered when you type `@BotName` - It's important to note that if you've given the bot a custom nickname, this trigger won't work!|```.acr "Hello %mention%" I, %mention%, also say hello!```|Input: "Hello @BotName" Output: "I, @BotName, also say hello!"|
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|`%user%`|The `%user%` placeholder mentions the person who said the command|`.acr "Who am I?" You are %user%!`|Input: "Who am I?" Output: "You are @Username!"|
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|`%rng%`|The `%rng%` placeholder generates a random number between 0 and 10|`.acr "Random number" %rng%`|Input: "Random number" Output: "2"|
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[//]: # (|`%target%`|The `%target%` placeholder is used to make Nadeko Mention another person or phrase|`.acr "Say this: " %target%|Input: "Say this: I, @BotName, am a parrot!". Output: "I, @BotName, am a parrot!".|)
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Thanks to Nekai for being creative. <3
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