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12:26 AM
/about
 
OakBot by Michael | source code | JAR built on: About a week ago. | started up: About a week ago. | responded to 819 commands since May 1, 2015
 
 
6 hours later…
6:18 AM
/help
 
Commands=====================
/8ball     Simulates a magic 8-ball.
/about     Displays information about this bot.
/define    Displays word definitions from the dictionary.
/help      Displays this help message.
/http      Displays information about HTTP status codes and methods.
/javadoc   Displays class documentation from the Javadocs.
/roll      Rolls a variable-sided die or makes a choice.
/shutdown  Terminates the bot (admins only).
/tag       Displays the description of a StackOverflow tag (acts like a Computer Science urban dictionary).
 
/8ball
 
@JacquesMarais No way
 
/roll
 
@JacquesMarais 1
 
6:19 AM
/roll
 
@JacquesMarais 6
 
/tag javascript
 
@JacquesMarais JavaScript (not to be confused with Java) is a dynamic, weakly-typed language typically used for client-side scripting. Use this tag for questions regarding ECMAScript and its various dialects/implementations (excluding ActionScript). Unless a tag for a framework/library is also included, a pure JavaScript answer is expected.
 
@OakBot Hi
 
@JacquesMarais Type /help to see all my commands.
 
6:22 AM
mention
/urban mention
 
@JacquesMarais mentions: being referred to; usually applies to being mentioned on Twitter's timeline
 
!!put..it..back...ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
 
┬─┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
 
Haha, nice
 
/wiki javascript
 
6:32 AM
JavaScript (/ˈdʒɑːvəˌskrɪpt/) is a high level, dynamic, untyped, and interpreted programming language. It has been standardized in the ECMAScript language specification. Alongside HTML and CSS, it is one of the three essential technologies of World Wide Web content production; the majority of websites employ it and it is supported by all modern web browsers without plug-ins. JavaScript is prototype-based with first-class functions, making it a multi-paradigm language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles. It has an API for working with text, arrays, dates and...
 
 
11 hours later…
5:46 PM
iirc
btw
 
 
2 hours later…
8:00 PM
\o/
I probably should test scripts before I close the issues on github :P thankfully this time it worked out for me
 

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