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==Econbot commands==
 
==Econbot commands==
 
* '''addwikiuser''' <no> - used to make new users on this wiki
 
* '''addwikiuser''' <no> - used to make new users on this wiki
* '''bitcoin''' - shows the bitcoin/USD cross (+ change & volume)
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* '''bitcoin''' - shows the bitcoin/USD cross (+ change & volume) [http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ source] (mtGox)
 
* '''currency''' - list major currencies [http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-investing source]
 
* '''currency''' - list major currencies [http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-investing source]
 
* '''energy''' - list energy prices [http://finance.yahoo.com/futures?t=energy source]
 
* '''energy''' - list energy prices [http://finance.yahoo.com/futures?t=energy source]

Revision as of 00:05, 4 June 2011

econbot has a bunch of commands. You can address it in ##economics with
!command
or
econbot: command

or in private ( /query econbot ) with
command

Econbot logging & statistics

Econbot logs ##economics here.
If you want to say something not to be logged (and put in stats) you can use [nolog] , e.g.:
[nolog] I am a true libertarian and pay no fed taxes.

Econbot commands

  • addwikiuser <no> - used to make new users on this wiki
  • bitcoin - shows the bitcoin/USD cross (+ change & volume) source (mtGox)
  • currency - list major currencies source
  • energy - list energy prices source
  • help <command> - help on a command
  • list [<plugin>] - list modules available. (example : list Finance)
  • metals - list major metals (futures) source
  • property [<country>] - list property prices in major countries or in <country> source (widget at the right)
  • quote - quote stock or stocks (e.g. AAPL or AAPL,INTL,G ) source
  • seen [<channel>] <nick> - tells when <nick> last spoke or appeared.
  • tell <nick> <message> - makes a message for an unregistered user not online (for reg'd users use /msg memoserv help)
  • url last ##economics - gives the last url (more options see 'help url last')