No promises, but gonna see if I can toss something together. Gonna use this a test post.
[[Bot Factory]]
Everything boardgames
Please stick to English for posts and comments
No promises, but gonna see if I can toss something together. Gonna use this a test post.
[[Bot Factory]]
Looking alright for an MVP. Now just need to prevent duplicate comments, add a bot disclaimer, do a little code cleanup, and remember the password to my server.
Honestly, I'm most concerned about that last item...
Edit: one more test [[Robo Rally]] [[Arkham Horror]]
The test didn't with the second time? Does it still work? Or for that other guy who tried it with Concordia?
I'll try a test of my own.
[[Spirit Island]]
It’s code complete, but hasn’t been deployed anywhere. I straight up don’t remember my password to my server, so need to find time to rebuild the server before it’ll work.
You were right to be worried about that after all 😂
[[Concordia]]
This i great, thank you!
I don’t mind this kind of bot activity. Saves me from having to go look it up. Just my 2¢
Check out this awesome bot that was recently built for /r/boardgames :
On reddit, several video game subreddits had the relevant names in brackets, which got parsed and linked to a wiki,...
E.g. Hey, if you want to get [Ability] you have to talk to [Person] at [Place] and fulfill their quest line. Also you'd need to pay 5 [Ressource]
Depending on the search function of BGG, one might even link to categories, mechanisms,...
This is even better than what I was thinking. I wonder if Lemmy APIs allows it tho.
I am not opposed to the idea. If you need my support as the mod, please feel free to reach out
Good to know that you're not contrary, however, I just wanted to bring an idea to the attention of the community. Right now I have neither the time nor the knowledge to do such a thing.
Do you have an example or a link to a git repo?
I remember u/spirescan-bot for r/slaythespire. It uses double braces, but works this way.
Here's a random old post from the bot about new features where users are testing these: https://www.reddit.com/r/slaythespire/comments/d8t92r/new_bot_features/
The bot comments don't link to its source, but searching the bot username on Google leads to this repository, that looks good at afirst glance. Seems to be a python bot and the source code contains the URL of the Slay The Spire Wiki: https://github.com/painebenjamin/spirescanbot
I'm probably in the minority but I am not a fan of bot posts sprinkled into the thread. I am happy with just having the game names Clearly Marked or Manually Linked.
It's easy enough to block a bot though.
I agree with you, but a lot of traffic comes in from mobile and its bit more cumbersome to add the links properly
I'm okay with a bot providing extra context. It's easy to block for those who don't want it.
I do hope that people will get into the habit of making game titles bold. It makes it so much easier to scan a ton of comments to see if a particular game is being talked about.