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  • Hi! I noticed you mentioned some communities in your post[1]. Here are some links to them:


    1. I am a bot, see the sections below for more info.

      The relative links give you a 404

      This is typically caused by the community not being interacted with from your instance yet. To fix this you can:

      1. Go to search and switch to searching by all
      2. Search for the direct link to the community
      3. You should be able to now use a relative link to it (or it will pop up in search if you keep trying as it loads asynchonously)

      How do you add / remove a community from the bot

      To add or remove communities from the bot you can create an issue on the bot’s Github Repository


      How do you trigger the bot to respond

      For example purposes lets say theres a community called testing on the instance programming.dev. All of these would work for both posts and comments:

      • testing@programming.dev
      • !testing@programming.dev
      • @testing@programming.dev
      • programming.dev/c/testing
      • https://programming.dev/c/testing

      I have added many communities to be handled to the bot by default but it is not exhaustive. If you want to add your community then see the add / remove community section.


      Contact me

      Hey I’m Ategon, the bots creator. If you have any questions, comments or just want to reach out to me heres my lemmy profile with some message buttons and links to my socials Relative Link | Direct Link


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    2 years ago

    Hi! I noticed you mentioned some communities in your post[1]. Here are some links to them:


    1. I am a bot, see the sections below for more info.

      The relative links give you a 404

      This is typically caused by the community not being interacted with from your instance yet. To fix this you can:

      1. Go to search and switch to searching by all
      2. Search for the direct link to the community
      3. You should be able to now use a relative link to it (or it will pop up in search if you keep trying as it loads asynchonously)

      How do you add / remove a community from the bot

      To add or remove communities from the bot you can create an issue on the bot’s Github Repository


      How do you trigger the bot to respond

      For example purposes lets say theres a community called testing on the instance programming.dev. All of these would work for both posts and comments:

      • testing@programming.dev
      • !testing@programming.dev
      • @testing@programming.dev
      • programming.dev/c/testing
      • https://programming.dev/c/testing

      I have added many communities to be handled to the bot by default but it is not exhaustive. If you want to add your community then see the add / remove community section.


      Contact me

      Hey I’m Ategon, the bots creator. If you have any questions, comments or just want to reach out to me heres my lemmy profile with some message buttons and links to my socials Relative Link | Direct Link


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  • LinkerBtoProgramming.dev MetaNew Community Bot - Linker
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    2 years ago

    Hi! I noticed you mentioned some communities in your post[1]. Here are some links to them:


    1. I am a bot, see the sections below for more info.

      The relative links give you a 404

      This is typically caused by the community not being interacted with from your instance yet. To fix this you can:

      1. Go to search and switch to searching by all
      2. Search for the direct link to the community
      3. You should be able to now use a relative link to it (or it will pop up in search if you keep trying as it loads asynchonously)

      How do you add / remove a community from the bot

      To add or remove communities from the bot you can create an issue on the bot’s Github Repository


      How do you trigger the bot to respond

      For example purposes lets say theres a community called testing on the instance programming.dev. All of these would work for both posts and comments:

      • testing@programming.dev
      • !testing@programming.dev
      • @testing@programming.dev
      • programming.dev/c/testing
      • https://programming.dev/c/testing

      I have added many communities to be handled to the bot by default but it is not exhaustive. If you want to add your community then see the add / remove community section.


      Contact me

      Hey I’m Ategon, the bots creator. If you have any questions, comments or just want to reach out to me heres my lemmy profile with some message buttons and links to my socials Relative Link | Direct Link


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  • LinkerBtoUnreal EngineFeedback Friday
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    2 years ago

    Hi! I noticed you mentioned some communities in your post[1]. Here are some links to them:


    1. I am a bot, see the sections below for more info.

      The relative links give you a 404

      This is typically caused by the community not being interacted with from your instance yet. To fix this you can:

      1. Go to search and switch to searching by all
      2. Search for the direct link to the community
      3. You should be able to now use a relative link to it (or it will pop up in search if you keep trying as it loads asynchonously)

      How do you add / remove a community from the bot

      To add or remove communities from the bot you can create an issue on the bot’s Github Repository


      How do you trigger the bot to respond

      For example purposes lets say theres a community called testing on the instance programming.dev. All of these would work for both posts and comments:

      • testing@programming.dev
      • !testing@programming.dev
      • @testing@programming.dev
      • programming.dev/c/testing
      • https://programming.dev/c/testing

      I have added many communities to be handled to the bot by default but it is not exhaustive. If you want to add your community then see the add / remove community section.


      Contact me

      Hey I’m Ategon, the bots creator. If you have any questions, comments or just want to reach out to me heres my lemmy profile with some message buttons and links to my socials Relative Link | Direct Link


      ↩︎

  • LinkerBtoUnityFeedback Friday
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    2 years ago

    Hi! I noticed you mentioned some communities in your post[1]. Here are some links to them:


    1. I am a bot, see the sections below for more info.

      The relative links give you a 404

      This is typically caused by the community not being interacted with from your instance yet. To fix this you can:

      1. Go to search and switch to searching by all
      2. Search for the direct link to the community
      3. You should be able to now use a relative link to it (or it will pop up in search if you keep trying as it loads asynchonously)

      How do you add / remove a community from the bot

      To add or remove communities from the bot you can create an issue on the bot’s Github Repository


      How do you trigger the bot to respond

      For example purposes lets say theres a community called testing on the instance programming.dev. All of these would work for both posts and comments:

      • testing@programming.dev
      • !testing@programming.dev
      • @testing@programming.dev
      • programming.dev/c/testing
      • https://programming.dev/c/testing

      I have added many communities to be handled to the bot by default but it is not exhaustive. If you want to add your community then see the add / remove community section.


      Contact me

      Hey I’m Ategon, the bots creator. If you have any questions, comments or just want to reach out to me heres my lemmy profile with some message buttons and links to my socials Relative Link | Direct Link


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