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hubot-react

v4.1.3

Published

Train hubot to react to certain terms.

Downloads

18

Readme

hubot-react

Train hubot to react to certain terms. Multiple responses to the same term are allowed. One will be selected at-random.

Bob: hubot react homestar seriously.
Hubot: reacting to homestar with seriously.
...
Alice: Homestar Runner is the best.
Hubot: seriously.

Matching

It currently uses natural's PorterStemmer to match words regardless of conjugation, tense, etc. This is almost certainly going to change as I experiment with it more.

Configuration

Store size

Remember at most N messages (default 200).

HUBOT_REACT_STORE_SIZE=N

Throttle expiration

Throttle responses to the same terms for N seconds (default 300).

HUBOT_REACT_THROTTLE_EXPIRATION=N

Initialization timeout

Wait for N milliseconds for hubot to initialize and load brain data from redis. (default 10000)

HUBOT_REACT_INIT_TIMEOUT=N

Commands

React (single-word term)

Tell hubot to react with <response> when it hears <term>.

hubot react <term> <response>

React (multi-word term)

Tell hubot to react with <response> when it hears <term>.

hubot react "<term>" <response>

Ignore

Tell hubot to forget the last <term> <response> pair that was uttered.

hubot ignore that