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NAME
willie - A highly customizable Internet Relay Chat bot
SYNOPSIS
willie [-q|--quit] [-k|--kill] [-d|--fork] [--quiet] [-c filename |--config= filename]
willie [-h|--help]
willie [-m|--migrate]
willie [-w|--configure-all] [--configure-modules] [--configure-database]
DESCRIPTION
willie runs a bot that provides some useful (and some useless) commands in one or more Internet Relay
Chat channels. It reads configuration options, such as the network to connect to, channels to join, and
more from a config file specified by the -c option. If no config file is specified, ~/.willie/default.cfg
is used. If the configuration file being used does not exist, a brief configuration wizard will be run to
set up the basic options, and optionally set up a database for user data and any modules that may need
configuration.
In most cases, simply running willie will be sufficient; the bot will start after initial configuration,
and will run until it is told to quit through IRC.
OPTIONS
-h or --help
Show a brief summary of these options.
-c filename or --config= filename
Run Willie with the configuration options from the specified file. An absolute pathname can be
given, or the name of a file within the configuration directory may also be given. ~/.willie is the
preferred location, but this and -c will also look in ~/.jenni and ~/.phenny for legacy reasons.
When the suffix of the file is .cfg , it may be omitted.
-d or --fork
Run Willie in the background. The bot will safely run in the background, and can later be killed
with -q or -d
-q or --quit
Gracefully quit a daemonized instance of Willie. This option determines the instance to quit by the
name of the config file given by the -c option, if used, so the same argument must be given with -c
when using -q.
-k or --kill
Terminates a daemonized instance of Willie. This option determines the instance to kill by the name
of the config file given by the -c option, if used, so the same argument must be given with -c when
using -k.
-l or --list
List all config files found in the usual configuration file directories: ~/.willie ~/.jenni and
~/.phenny
-m or --migrate
Attempt to migrate a configuration file for an older version of the bot to the new format. Versions
prior to 3.1 used a configuration file written in Python, which can be converted with this tool.
--quiet
Suppress all output from the bot to the terminal.
-w or --configure-all
Run the initial configuration wizard. This can be run with -c to configure a specified file, or
without it to work on the default file.
--configure-modules
Check for modules with configuration options, and allow the user to modify those options. Changes
will be added to the default file, or the file given to -c if used.
--configure-database
Run a wizard for configuring the user information database options. Changes will be added to the
default file, or the file given to -c if used.
Linux 2013-15-01 Willie(1)