2 # Determines the bot's default nick.
4 # Default value: supybot
9 # Determines what alternative nicks will be used if the primary nick
10 # (supybot.nick) isn't available. A %s in this nick is replaced by the
11 # value of supybot.nick when used. If no alternates are given, or if all
12 # are used, the supybot.nick will be perturbed appropriately until an
13 # unused nick is found.
15 # Default value: %s` %s_
17 supybot.nick.alternates: %s` %s_
20 # Determines the bot's ident string, if the server doesn't provide one
23 # Default value: supybot
25 supybot.ident: supybot
28 # Determines the user the bot sends to the server. A standard user using
29 # the current version of the bot will be generated if this is left
37 # Determines what networks the bot will connect to.
41 supybot.networks: veekun
44 # Determines what password will be used on veekun. Yes, we know that
45 # technically passwords are server-specific and not network-specific,
46 # but this is the best we can do right now.
50 supybot.networks.veekun.password:
53 # Determines what servers the bot will connect to for veekun. Each will
54 # be tried in order, wrapping back to the first when the cycle is
59 supybot.networks.veekun.servers: irc.veekun.com:6667
62 # Determines what channels the bot will join only on veekun.
66 supybot.networks.veekun.channels: #bot
69 # Determines what key (if any) will be used to join the channel.
73 supybot.networks.veekun.channels.key:
76 # Determines whether the bot will attempt to connect with SSL sockets to
79 # Default value: False
81 supybot.networks.veekun.ssl: False
84 # Determines how timestamps printed for human reading should be
85 # formatted. Refer to the Python documentation for the time module to
86 # see valid formatting characters for time formats.
88 # Default value: %I:%M %p, %B %d, %Y
90 supybot.reply.format.time: %I:%M %p, %B %d, %Y
93 # Determines whether elapsed times will be given as "1 day, 2 hours, 3
94 # minutes, and 15 seconds" or as "1d 2h 3m 15s".
96 # Default value: False
98 supybot.reply.format.time.elapsed.short: True
101 # Determines the absolute maximum length of the bot's reply -- no reply
102 # will be passed through the bot with a length greater than this.
104 # Default value: 131072
106 supybot.reply.maximumLength: 131072
109 # Determines whether the bot will break up long messages into chunks and
110 # allow users to use the 'more' command to get the remaining chunks.
112 # Default value: True
114 supybot.reply.mores: True
117 # Determines what the maximum number of chunks (for use with the 'more'
122 supybot.reply.mores.maximum: 50
125 # Determines how long individual chunks will be. If set to 0, uses our
126 # super-tweaked, get-the-most-out-of-an-individual-message default.
130 supybot.reply.mores.length: 0
133 # Determines how many mores will be sent instantly (i.e., without the
134 # use of the more command, immediately when they are formed). Defaults
135 # to 1, which means that a more command will be required for all but the
140 supybot.reply.mores.instant: 1
143 # Determines whether the bot will send multi-message replies in a single
144 # message or in multiple messages. For safety purposes (so the bot is
145 # less likely to flood) it will normally send everything in a single
146 # message, using mores if necessary.
148 # Default value: True
150 supybot.reply.oneToOne: True
153 # Determines whether the bot will reply with an error message when it is
154 # addressed but not given a valid command. If this value is False, the
155 # bot will remain silent, as long as no other plugins override the
158 # Default value: True
160 supybot.reply.whenNotCommand: True
163 # Determines whether error messages that result from bugs in the bot
164 # will show a detailed error message (the uncaught exception) or a
165 # generic error message.
167 # Default value: False
169 supybot.reply.error.detailed: False
172 # Determines whether the bot will send error messages to users in
173 # private. You might want to do this in order to keep channel traffic to
174 # minimum. This can be used in combination with
175 # supybot.reply.error.withNotice.
177 # Default value: False
179 supybot.reply.error.inPrivate: False
182 # Determines whether the bot will send error messages to users via
183 # NOTICE instead of PRIVMSG. You might want to do this so users can
184 # ignore NOTICEs from the bot and not have to see error messages; or you
185 # might want to use it in combination with supybot.reply.errorInPrivate
186 # so private errors don't open a query window in most IRC clients.
188 # Default value: False
190 supybot.reply.error.withNotice: False
193 # Determines whether the bot will send an error message to users who
194 # attempt to call a command for which they do not have the necessary
195 # capability. You may wish to make this True if you don't want users to
196 # understand the underlying security system preventing them from running
199 # Default value: False
201 supybot.reply.error.noCapability: False
204 # Determines whether the bot will reply privately when replying in a
205 # channel, rather than replying to the whole channel.
207 # Default value: False
209 supybot.reply.inPrivate: False
212 # Determines whether the bot will reply with a notice when replying in a
213 # channel, rather than replying with a privmsg as normal.
215 # Default value: False
217 supybot.reply.withNotice: False
220 # Determines whether the bot will reply with a notice when it is sending
221 # a private message, in order not to open a /query window in clients.
222 # This can be overridden by individual users via the user configuration
223 # variable reply.withNoticeWhenPrivate.
225 # Default value: False
227 supybot.reply.withNoticeWhenPrivate: False
230 # Determines whether the bot will always prefix the user's nick to its
231 # reply to that user's command.
233 # Default value: True
235 supybot.reply.withNickPrefix: True
238 # Determines whether the bot should attempt to reply to all messages
239 # even if they don't address it (either via its nick or a prefix
240 # character). If you set this to True, you almost certainly want to set
241 # supybot.reply.whenNotCommand to False.
243 # Default value: False
245 supybot.reply.whenNotAddressed: False
248 # Determines whether the bot will allow you to send channel-related
249 # commands outside of that channel. Sometimes people find it confusing
250 # if a channel-related command (like Filter.outfilter) changes the
251 # behavior of the channel but was sent outside the channel itself.
253 # Default value: False
255 supybot.reply.requireChannelCommandsToBeSentInChannel: True
258 # Supybot normally replies with the full help whenever a user misuses a
259 # command. If this value is set to True, the bot will only reply with
260 # the syntax of the command (the first line of the help) rather than the
263 # Default value: False
265 supybot.reply.showSimpleSyntax: False
268 # Determines what prefix characters the bot will reply to. A prefix
269 # character is a single character that the bot will use to determine
270 # what messages are addressed to it; when there are no prefix characters
271 # set, it just uses its nick. Each character in this string is
272 # interpreted individually; you can have multiple prefix chars
273 # simultaneously, and if any one of them is used as a prefix the bot
274 # will assume it is being addressed.
278 supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy.chars:
281 # Determines what strings the bot will reply to when they are at the
282 # beginning of the message. Whereas prefix.chars can only be one
283 # character (although there can be many of them), this variable is a
284 # space-separated list of strings, so you can set something like '@@ ??'
285 # and the bot will reply when a message is prefixed by either @@ or ??.
289 supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy.strings: »
292 # Determines whether the bot will reply when people address it by its
293 # nick, rather than with a prefix character.
295 # Default value: True
297 supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy.nick: True
300 # Determines whether the bot will reply when people address it by its
301 # nick at the end of the message, rather than at the beginning.
303 # Default value: False
305 supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy.nick.atEnd: False
308 # Determines what extra nicks the bot will always respond to when
309 # addressed by, even if its current nick is something else.
313 supybot.reply.whenAddressedBy.nicks: dywypi
316 # Determines whether the bot will unidentify someone when that person
317 # changes his or her nick. Setting this to True will cause the bot to
318 # track such changes. It defaults to False for a little greater
321 # Default value: False
323 supybot.followIdentificationThroughNickChanges: True
326 # Determines whether the bot will always join a channel when it's
327 # invited. If this value is False, the bot will only join a channel if
328 # the user inviting it has the 'admin' capability (or if it's explicitly
329 # told to join the channel using the Admin.join command)
331 # Default value: False
333 supybot.alwaysJoinOnInvite: False
336 # Determines what message the bot replies with when a command succeeded.
337 # If this configuration variable is empty, no success message will be
340 supybot.replies.success: Okay.
343 # Determines what error message the bot gives when it wants to be
346 supybot.replies.error: I AM ERROR
349 # Determines what message the bot replies with when someone tries to use
350 # a command that requires being identified or having a password and
351 # neither credential is correct.
353 supybot.replies.incorrectAuthentication: I'm afraid I can't let you do that,\
357 # Determines what error message the bot replies with when someone tries
358 # to accessing some information on a user the bot doesn't know about.
360 supybot.replies.noUser: I don't know who %s is.
363 # Determines what error message the bot replies with when someone tries
364 # to do something that requires them to be registered but they're not
365 # currently recognized.
367 supybot.replies.notRegistered: I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Dave.
370 # Determines what error message is given when the bot is telling someone
371 # they aren't cool enough to use the command they tried to use.
373 supybot.replies.noCapability: Only cool kids can do %s things.
376 # Determines what generic error message is given when the bot is telling
377 # someone that they aren't cool enough to use the command they tried to
378 # use, and the author of the code calling errorNoCapability didn't
379 # provide an explicit capability for whatever reason.
381 supybot.replies.genericNoCapability: Only cool kids can do that.
384 # Determines what error messages the bot sends to people who try to do
385 # things in a channel that really should be done in private.
387 supybot.replies.requiresPrivacy: Shh! Not in public!
390 # Determines what message the bot sends when it thinks you've
391 # encountered a bug that the developers don't know about.
393 supybot.replies.possibleBug: I'm broken. :( Please harass developers.
396 # A floating point number of seconds to throttle snarfed URLs, in order
397 # to prevent loops between two bots snarfing the same URLs and having
398 # the snarfed URL in the output of the snarf message.
400 # Default value: 10.0
402 supybot.snarfThrottle: 10.0
405 # Determines the number of seconds between running the upkeep function
406 # that flushes (commits) open databases, collects garbage, and records
407 # some useful statistics at the debugging level.
409 # Default value: 3600
411 supybot.upkeepInterval: 3600
414 # Determines whether the bot will periodically flush data and
415 # configuration files to disk. Generally, the only time you'll want to
416 # set this to False is when you want to modify those configuration files
417 # by hand and don't want the bot to flush its current version over your
418 # modifications. Do note that if you change this to False inside the
419 # bot, your changes won't be flushed. To make this change permanent, you
420 # must edit the registry yourself.
422 # Default value: True
427 # Determines what characters are valid for quoting arguments to commands
428 # in order to prevent them from being tokenized.
432 supybot.commands.quotes: "
435 # Determines whether the bot will allow nested commands, which rule. You
436 # definitely should keep this on.
438 # Default value: True
440 supybot.commands.nested: True
443 # Determines what the maximum number of nested commands will be; users
444 # will receive an error if they attempt commands more nested than this.
448 supybot.commands.nested.maximum: 10
451 # Supybot allows you to specify what brackets are used for your nested
452 # commands. Valid sets of brackets include [], <>, and {} (). [] has
453 # strong historical motivation, as well as being the brackets that don't
454 # require shift. <> or () might be slightly superior because they cannot
455 # occur in a nick. If this string is empty, nested commands will not be
456 # allowed in this channel.
460 supybot.commands.nested.brackets: []
463 # Supybot allows nested commands. Enabling this option will allow nested
464 # commands with a syntax similar to UNIX pipes, for example: 'bot: foo |
467 # Default value: False
469 supybot.commands.nested.pipeSyntax: True
472 # Determines what commands have default plugins set, and which plugins
473 # are set to be the default for each of those commands.
475 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.addcapability: Admin
476 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.capabilities: User
477 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.disable: Owner
478 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.enable: Owner
479 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.help: Misc
480 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.ignore: Admin
483 # Determines what plugins automatically get precedence over all other
484 # plugins when selecting a default plugin for a command. By default,
485 # this includes the standard loaded plugins. You probably shouldn't
486 # change this if you don't know what you're doing; if you do know what
487 # you're doing, then also know that this set is case-sensitive.
489 # Default value: Plugin Admin Misc User Owner Config Channel
491 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.importantPlugins: Plugin Admin Misc User Owner Config Channel
492 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.list: Misc
493 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.reload: Owner
494 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.removecapability: Admin
495 supybot.commands.defaultPlugins.unignore: Admin
498 # Determines what commands are currently disabled. Such commands will
499 # not appear in command lists, etc. They will appear not even to exist.
503 supybot.commands.disabled:
506 # Determines whether the bot will defend itself against command-
509 # Default value: True
511 supybot.abuse.flood.command: True
514 # Determines how many commands users are allowed per minute. If a user
515 # sends more than this many commands in any 60 second period, he or she
516 # will be ignored for supybot.abuse.flood.command.punishment seconds.
520 supybot.abuse.flood.command.maximum: 12
523 # Determines how many seconds the bot will ignore users who flood it
528 supybot.abuse.flood.command.punishment: 300
531 # Determines whether the bot will defend itself against invalid command-
534 # Default value: True
536 supybot.abuse.flood.command.invalid: True
539 # Determines how many invalid commands users are allowed per minute. If
540 # a user sends more than this many invalid commands in any 60 second
541 # period, he or she will be ignored for
542 # supybot.abuse.flood.command.invalid.punishment seconds. Typically,
543 # this value is lower than supybot.abuse.flood.command.maximum, since
544 # it's far less likely (and far more annoying) for users to flood with
545 # invalid commands than for them to flood with valid commands.
549 supybot.abuse.flood.command.invalid.maximum: 5
552 # Determines how many seconds the bot will ignore users who flood it
553 # with invalid commands. Typically, this value is higher than
554 # supybot.abuse.flood.command.punishment, since it's far less likely
555 # (and far more annoying) for users to flood witih invalid commands than
556 # for them to flood with valid commands.
560 supybot.abuse.flood.command.invalid.punishment: 600
563 # Determines the default length of time a driver should block waiting
568 supybot.drivers.poll: 1.0
571 # Determines what driver module the bot will use. Socket, a simple
572 # driver based on timeout sockets, is used by default because it's
573 # simple and stable. Twisted is very stable and simple, and if you've
574 # got Twisted installed, is probably your best bet.
576 # Default value: default
578 supybot.drivers.module: default
581 # Determines the maximum time the bot will wait before attempting to
582 # reconnect to an IRC server. The bot may, of course, reconnect earlier
585 # Default value: 300.0
587 supybot.drivers.maxReconnectWait: 300.0
590 # Determines what directory configuration data is put into.
592 # Default value: conf
594 supybot.directories.conf: ./conf
597 # Determines what directory data is put into.
599 # Default value: data
601 supybot.directories.data: ./data
604 # Determines what directory temporary files are put into.
608 supybot.directories.data.tmp: ./data/tmp
611 # Determines what directory backup data is put into.
613 # Default value: backup
615 supybot.directories.backup: ./backup
618 # Determines what directories the bot will look for plugins in. Accepts
619 # a comma-separated list of strings. This means that to add another
620 # directory, you can nest the former value and add a new one. E.g. you
621 # can say: bot: 'config supybot.directories.plugins [config
622 # supybot.directories.plugins], newPluginDirectory'.
626 supybot.directories.plugins: ./plugins
629 # Determines what directory the bot will store its logfiles in.
631 # Default value: logs
633 supybot.directories.log: ./logs
636 # Determines what plugins will be loaded.
640 supybot.plugins: Admin Misc User Owner Config Channel
643 # Determines whether this plugin is loaded by default.
645 supybot.plugins.Admin: True
648 # Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.
650 # Default value: True
652 supybot.plugins.Admin.public: True
655 # Determines whether this plugin is loaded by default.
657 supybot.plugins.Channel: True
660 # Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.
662 # Default value: True
664 supybot.plugins.Channel.public: True
667 # Determines whether the bot will always try to rejoin a channel
668 # whenever it's kicked from the channel.
670 # Default value: True
672 supybot.plugins.Channel.alwaysRejoin: True
675 # Determines whether this plugin is loaded by default.
677 supybot.plugins.Config: True
680 # Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.
682 # Default value: True
684 supybot.plugins.Config.public: True
687 # Determines whether this plugin is loaded by default.
689 supybot.plugins.Misc: True
692 # Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.
694 # Default value: True
696 supybot.plugins.Misc.public: True
699 # Determines whether the bot will list private plugins with the list
700 # command if given the --private switch. If this is disabled, non-owner
701 # users should be unable to see what private plugins are loaded.
703 # Default value: True
705 supybot.plugins.Misc.listPrivatePlugins: True
708 # Determines the format string for timestamps in the Misc.last command.
709 # Refer to the Python documentation for the time module to see what
710 # formats are accepted. If you set this variable to the empty string,
711 # the timestamp will not be shown.
713 # Default value: [%H:%M:%S]
715 supybot.plugins.Misc.timestampFormat: [%H:%M:%S]
718 # Determines whether or not the timestamp will be included in the output
719 # of last when it is part of a nested command
721 # Default value: False
723 supybot.plugins.Misc.last.nested.includeTimestamp: False
726 # Determines whether or not the nick will be included in the output of
727 # last when it is part of a nested command
729 # Default value: False
731 supybot.plugins.Misc.last.nested.includeNick: False
734 # Determines whether this plugin is loaded by default.
736 supybot.plugins.Owner: True
739 # Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.
741 # Default value: True
743 supybot.plugins.Owner.public: True
746 # Determines what quit message will be used by default. If the quit
747 # command is called without a quit message, this will be used. If this
748 # value is empty, the nick of the person giving the quit command will be
753 supybot.plugins.Owner.quitMsg:
756 # Determines whether this plugin is loaded by default.
758 supybot.plugins.User: True
761 # Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.
763 # Default value: True
765 supybot.plugins.User.public: True
768 # Determines whether the bot will always load important plugins (Admin,
769 # Channel, Config, Misc, Owner, and User) regardless of what their
770 # configured state is. Generally, if these plugins are configured not to
771 # load, you didn't do it on purpose, and you still want them to load.
772 # Users who don't want to load these plugins are smart enough to change
773 # the value of this variable appropriately :)
775 # Default value: True
777 supybot.plugins.alwaysLoadImportant: True
780 # Determines what databases are available for use. If this value is not
781 # configured (that is, if its value is empty) then sane defaults will be
784 # Default value: anydbm cdb flat pickle
789 # Determines what filename will be used for the users database. This
790 # file will go into the directory specified by the
791 # supybot.directories.conf variable.
793 # Default value: users.conf
795 supybot.databases.users.filename: users.conf
798 # Determines how long it takes identification to time out. If the value
799 # is less than or equal to zero, identification never times out.
803 supybot.databases.users.timeoutIdentification: 0
806 # Determines whether the bot will allow users to unregister their users.
807 # This can wreak havoc with already-existing databases, so by default we
808 # don't allow it. Enable this at your own risk. (Do also note that this
809 # does not prevent the owner of the bot from using the unregister
812 # Default value: False
814 supybot.databases.users.allowUnregistration: False
817 # Determines what filename will be used for the ignores database. This
818 # file will go into the directory specified by the
819 # supybot.directories.conf variable.
821 # Default value: ignores.conf
823 supybot.databases.ignores.filename: ignores.conf
826 # Determines what filename will be used for the channels database. This
827 # file will go into the directory specified by the
828 # supybot.directories.conf variable.
830 # Default value: channels.conf
832 supybot.databases.channels.filename: channels.conf
835 # Determines whether database-based plugins that can be channel-specific
836 # will be so. This can be overridden by individual channels. Do note
837 # that the bot needs to be restarted immediately after changing this
838 # variable or your db plugins may not work for your channel; also note
839 # that you may wish to set
840 # supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific.link appropriately if you
841 # wish to share a certain channel's databases globally.
843 # Default value: True
845 supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific: True
848 # Determines what channel global (non-channel-specific) databases will
849 # be considered a part of. This is helpful if you've been running
850 # channel-specific for awhile and want to turn the databases for your
851 # primary channel into global databases. If
852 # supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific.link.allow prevents linking,
853 # the current channel will be used. Do note that the bot needs to be
854 # restarted immediately after changing this variable or your db plugins
855 # may not work for your channel.
859 supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific.link: #
862 # Determines whether another channel's global (non-channel-specific)
863 # databases will be allowed to link to this channel's databases. Do note
864 # that the bot needs to be restarted immediately after changing this
865 # variable or your db plugins may not work for your channel.
867 # Default value: True
869 supybot.databases.plugins.channelSpecific.link.allow: True
872 # Determines whether CDB databases will be allowed as a database
875 # Default value: True
877 supybot.databases.types.cdb: True
880 # Determines how often CDB databases will have their modifications
881 # flushed to disk. When the number of modified records is greater than
882 # this part of the number of unmodified records, the database will be
883 # entirely flushed to disk.
887 supybot.databases.types.cdb.maximumModifications: 0.5
890 # Determines what will be used as the default banmask style.
892 # Default value: host user
894 supybot.protocols.irc.banmask: host user
897 # Determines whether the bot will strictly follow the RFC; currently
898 # this only affects what strings are considered to be nicks. If you're
899 # using a server or a network that requires you to message a nick such
900 # as services@this.network.server then you you should set this to False.
902 # Default value: False
904 supybot.protocols.irc.strictRfc: False
907 # Determines what user modes the bot will request from the server when
908 # it first connects. Many people might choose +i; some networks allow
909 # +x, which indicates to the auth services on those networks that you
910 # should be given a fake host.
914 supybot.protocols.irc.umodes:
917 # Determines what vhost the bot will bind to before connecting to the
922 supybot.protocols.irc.vhost:
925 # Determines how many old messages the bot will keep around in its
926 # history. Changing this variable will not take effect until the bot is
929 # Default value: 1000
931 supybot.protocols.irc.maxHistoryLength: 1000
934 # A floating point number of seconds to throttle queued messages -- that
935 # is, messages will not be sent faster than once per throttleTime
940 supybot.protocols.irc.throttleTime: 1.0
943 # Determines whether the bot will send PINGs to the server it's
944 # connected to in order to keep the connection alive and discover
945 # earlier when it breaks. Really, this option only exists for debugging
946 # purposes: you always should make it True unless you're testing some
947 # strange server issues.
949 # Default value: True
951 supybot.protocols.irc.ping: True
954 # Determines the number of seconds between sending pings to the server,
955 # if pings are being sent to the server.
959 supybot.protocols.irc.ping.interval: 120
962 # Determines whether the bot will refuse duplicate messages to be queued
963 # for delivery to the server. This is a safety mechanism put in place to
964 # prevent plugins from sending the same message multiple times; most of
965 # the time it doesn't matter, unless you're doing certain kinds of
968 # Default value: False
970 supybot.protocols.irc.queuing.duplicates: False
973 # Determines how many seconds must elapse between JOINs sent to the
978 supybot.protocols.irc.queuing.rateLimit.join: 0.0
981 # Determines how many bytes the bot will 'peek' at when looking through
982 # a URL for a doctype or title or something similar. It'll give up after
983 # it reads this many bytes, even if it hasn't found what it was looking
986 # Default value: 4096
988 supybot.protocols.http.peekSize: 4096
991 # Determines what proxy all HTTP requests should go through. The value
992 # should be of the form 'host:port'.
996 supybot.protocols.http.proxy:
999 # Determines whether the bot will ignore unregistered users by default.
1000 # Of course, that'll make it particularly hard for those users to
1001 # register or identify with the bot, but that's your problem to solve.
1003 # Default value: False
1005 supybot.defaultIgnore: False
1008 # A string that is the external IP of the bot. If this is the empty
1009 # string, the bot will attempt to find out its IP dynamically (though
1010 # sometimes that doesn't work, hence this variable).
1017 # Determines what the default timeout for socket objects will be. This
1018 # means that *all* sockets will timeout when this many seconds has gone
1019 # by (unless otherwise modified by the author of the code that uses the
1024 supybot.defaultSocketTimeout: 10
1027 # Determines what file the bot should write its PID (Process ID) to, so
1028 # you can kill it more easily. If it's left unset (as is the default)
1029 # then no PID file will be written. A restart is required for changes to
1030 # this variable to take effect.
1034 supybot.pidFile: ./dywypi.pid
1037 # Determines whether the bot will automatically thread all commands.
1039 # Default value: False
1041 supybot.debug.threadAllCommands: False
1044 # Determines whether the bot will automatically flush all flushers
1045 # *very* often. Useful for debugging when you don't know what's breaking
1046 # or when, but think that it might be logged.
1048 # Default value: False
1050 supybot.debug.flushVeryOften: False
1053 # Determines what the bot's logging format will be. The relevant
1054 # documentation on the available formattings is Python's documentation
1055 # on its logging module.
1057 # Default value: %(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(name)s %(message)s
1059 supybot.log.format: %(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(name)s %(message)s
1062 # Determines what the minimum priority level logged to file will be. Do
1063 # note that this value does not affect the level logged to stdout; for
1064 # that, you should set the value of supybot.log.stdout.level. Valid
1065 # values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and CRITICAL, in order of
1066 # increasing priority.
1068 # Default value: INFO
1070 supybot.log.level: INFO
1073 # Determines the format string for timestamps in logfiles. Refer to the
1074 # Python documentation for the time module to see what formats are
1075 # accepted. If you set this variable to the empty string, times will be
1076 # logged in a simple seconds-since-epoch format.
1078 # Default value: %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S
1080 supybot.log.timestampFormat: %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S
1083 # Determines whether the bot will log to stdout.
1085 # Default value: True
1087 supybot.log.stdout: True
1090 # Determines whether the bot's logs to stdout (if enabled) will be
1091 # colorized with ANSI color.
1093 # Default value: False
1095 supybot.log.stdout.colorized: False
1098 # Determines whether the bot will wrap its logs when they're output to
1101 # Default value: True
1103 supybot.log.stdout.wrap: True
1106 # Determines what the bot's logging format will be. The relevant
1107 # documentation on the available formattings is Python's documentation
1108 # on its logging module.
1110 # Default value: %(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(message)s
1112 supybot.log.stdout.format: %(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(message)s
1115 # Determines what the minimum priority level logged will be. Valid
1116 # values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, and CRITICAL, in order of
1117 # increasing priority.
1119 # Default value: INFO
1121 supybot.log.stdout.level: INFO
1124 # Determines whether the bot will separate plugin logs into their own
1125 # individual logfiles.
1127 # Default value: False
1129 supybot.log.plugins.individualLogfiles: False
1132 # Determines what the bot's logging format will be. The relevant
1133 # documentation on the available formattings is Python's documentation
1134 # on its logging module.
1136 # Default value: %(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(message)s
1138 supybot.log.plugins.format: %(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(message)s
1141 # These are the capabilities that are given to everyone by default. If
1142 # they are normal capabilities, then the user will have to have the
1143 # appropriate anti-capability if you want to override these
1144 # capabilities; if they are anti-capabilities, then the user will have
1145 # to have the actual capability to override these capabilities. See
1146 # docs/CAPABILITIES if you don't understand why these default to what
1149 # Default value: -owner -admin -trusted
1151 supybot.capabilities: -owner -admin -trusted
1154 # Determines whether the bot by default will allow users to have a
1155 # capability. If this is disabled, a user must explicitly have the
1156 # capability for whatever command he wishes to run.
1158 # Default value: True
1160 supybot.capabilities.default: True