Miller.aic [Archived]

Miller.aic Documentation & Code

?m command (or ?m co)

This lists all commands to which Miller.aic will respond.

?m help (or ?m he)

Miller.aic responds with a blurb about itself.

?m leuedai (or ?m le)

Miller.aic posts a random link from @MagnoliaDucky containing art of Leuedia.

?m ping (or ?m pi)

Miller.aic responds, indicating it is responsive.

?m series (or ?m se)

Miller.aic posts an embedded list of series being watched by Nagiros.

Error

If an invalid command is given, Miller will respond saying as much.

Miller Roadmap

?m leuedai (P2)

Phase: 2
Complexity: B (Medium)
Function: Random call-and-response
Description:

When the command is passed, Miller will post a link to a random tweet from @MagnoliaDucky containing Leuedai.

By using the ?m addleuedai [link] command and derivatives, a new link can be added to the list of possible links.

By using the ?m deleteleuedai [link] command and derivatives, that link will be removed from the list of possible links.

Knowledge Required: Basic command structure, randomness, remembering user info, modifying lists via commands
Error Response:

If an attempt is made to delete a link which does not exist, Miller will response ""[link]" not found!"

Alternative Commands:

?m al [link], ?m dl [link]

?m nom user (P3)

Phase: 3
Complexity: B (Medium)
Function: Random call-and-response
Description:

When the command is passed, Miller will post a random response from a list. If one or more users is selected, it will ping them, letting them know they've been nommed.

Knowledge Required: Basic command structure, randomness, user query
Error Response:

If a user is selected which cannot be matched with a username/nickname, Miller will post ""[user]" not found!"

Alternative Commands:

?m no [user]

?m surprise (P2)

Phase: 2
Complexity: B (Medium)
Function: Modified random call-and-response
Description:

When the command is passed, Miller will wait a random amount of time (between 0 seconds and 24 hours) before posting a random response from a list. In doing so it will select a random user (not including the original user) and ping them, letting them know they've been nommed.

Miller will also respond to the original command, saying "You bare your fangs…"

Knowledge Required: Basic command structure, randomness, user query
Error Response:

N/A

Alternative Commands:

N/A

?m surprise user (P3)

Phase: 3
Complexity: B (Medium)
Function: Modified random call-and-response
Description:

When the command is passed, Miller will wait a random amount of time (between 0 seconds and 24 hours) before posting a random response from a list. In doing so it will select a random user (not including the original user) and ping them, letting them know they've been nommed. A specific user can be selected.

Miller will also respond to the original command, saying "You bare your fangs…"

Knowledge Required: Basic command structure, randomness, user query
Error Response:

If a user is selected which cannot be matched with a username/nickname, Miller will post ""[user]" not found!"

Alternative Commands:

?m su [user]

?m nom (P2)

Phase: 2
Complexity: B (Medium)
Function: Random call-and-response
Description:

When the command is passed, Miller will post a random response from a list. It will select a random user and ping them, letting them know they've been nommed.

Knowledge Required: Basic command structure, user query, randomness
Error Response:

N/A

Alternative Commands:

N/A

?m yan (P2)

Phase: 2
Complexity: B (Medium)
Function: Random call-and-response
Description:

When the command is passed, Miller will post a link to a random art piece of Yan.

By using the ?m addyan [link] command and derivatives, a new link can be added to the list of possible links.

By using the ?m deleteyan [link] command and derivatives, that link will be removed from the list of possible links.

Knowledge Required: Basic command structure, randomness, remembering user info, modifying lists via commands
Error Response:

If an attempt is made to delete a link which does not exist, Miller will response ""[link]" not found!"

Alternative Commands:

?m ay [link], ?m dy [link]

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