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# asjon
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# Asjon ROBOT
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asjon is a chat bot built on the [Hubot][hubot] framework. It was
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initially generated by [generator-hubot][generator-hubot], and configured to be
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deployed on [Heroku][heroku] to get you up and running as quick as possible.
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Asjon è un chat bot creato usando l'[Hubot][hubot] framework.
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This README is intended to help get you started. Definitely update and improve
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to talk about your own instance, how to use and deploy, what functionality he
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has, etc!
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[heroku]: http://www.heroku.com
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[hubot]: http://hubot.github.com
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[generator-hubot]: https://github.com/github/generator-hubot
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### Running asjon Locally
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## Usare Asjon
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You can test your hubot by running the following, however some plugins will not
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behave as expected unless the [environment variables](#configuration) they rely
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upon have been set.
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Asjon è sempre online su Telegram con l'username `Asjon ROBOT`
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You can start asjon locally by running:
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## Sviluppare Asjon
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Puoi testare asjon seguendo queste istruzioni, però alcuni componenti necessitano
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di [variabili d'ambiente](#configuration) particolari per essere configurati
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correttamente (ad esempio i dati di accesso al registro elettronico per l'agenda)
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% bin/hubot
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### Dipendenze
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You'll see some start up output and a prompt:
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Asjon necessita di:
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- `node` e `npm`
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- `redis` se si vuole salvare la sua memoria in maniera persistente
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- `phantomjs` per utilizzare il modulo agenda/compiti
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### Installazione
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1. installare le dipendenze. Su arch linux: `pacman -S python2 nodejs phantomjs redis`
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1. clonare questa repo
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1. lanciare `npm install` (__Attenzione:__ usare `PYTHON=python2 npm install` su arch linux!) per installare tutte le dipendenze npm
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1. se vuoi che Asjon conservi i ricordi tra una sessione e l'altra, avvia redis (su arch linux: `systemctl start redis`)
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1. lanciare `bin/hubot` per testare il bot. Per usare le variabili d'ambiente usare
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la sintassi di bash `VARIABILE=valore VAR2=valore2 bin/hubot`.
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### Testing
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Puoi avviare asjon eseguendo
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$ bin/hubot
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Se tutto va bene dovrebbe comparire una cosa del genere:
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[Sat Feb 28 2015 12:38:27 GMT+0000 (GMT)] INFO Using default redis on localhost:6379
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asjon>
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Then you can interact with asjon by typing `asjon help`.
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asjon> asjon help
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asjon animate me <query> - The same thing as `image me`, except adds [snip]
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asjon help - Displays all of the help commands that asjon knows about.
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...
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### Configuration
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A few scripts (including some installed by default) require environment
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variables to be set as a simple form of configuration.
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Each script should have a commented header which contains a "Configuration"
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section that explains which values it requires to be placed in which variable.
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When you have lots of scripts installed this process can be quite labour
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intensive. The following shell command can be used as a stop gap until an
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easier way to do this has been implemented.
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grep -o 'hubot-[a-z0-9_-]\+' external-scripts.json | \
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xargs -n1 -i sh -c 'sed -n "/^# Configuration/,/^#$/ s/^/{} /p" \
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$(find node_modules/{}/ -name "*.coffee")' | \
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awk -F '#' '{ printf "%-25s %s\n", $1, $2 }'
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How to set environment variables will be specific to your operating system.
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Rather than recreate the various methods and best practices in achieving this,
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it's suggested that you search for a dedicated guide focused on your OS.
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Puoi interagire con asjon scrivendo `asjon help` o qualsiasi altro suo comando.
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### Scripting
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An example script is included at `scripts/example.coffee`, so check it out to
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get started, along with the [Scripting Guide](scripting-docs).
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For many common tasks, there's a good chance someone has already one to do just
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the thing.
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Gli script di Asjon sono nella cartella `scripts`.
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La [Scripting Guide](scripting-docs) di hubot è molto utile per imparare come funzionano
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[scripting-docs]: https://github.com/github/hubot/blob/master/docs/scripting.md
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### external-scripts
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### Hosting
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There will inevitably be functionality that everyone will want. Instead of
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writing it yourself, you can use existing plugins.
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Asjon può essere hostato come un qualsiasi Hubot, ma richiede phantomjs per alcune funzioni.
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Hubot is able to load plugins from third-party `npm` packages. This is the
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recommended way to add functionality to your hubot. You can get a list of
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available hubot plugins on [npmjs.com](npmjs) or by using `npm search`:
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Il ramo `master` di Asjon è sempre hostato online ed è accessibile tramite telegram all'username
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Asjon ROBOT.
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% npm search hubot-scripts panda
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NAME DESCRIPTION AUTHOR DATE VERSION KEYWORDS
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hubot-pandapanda a hubot script for panda responses =missu 2014-11-30 0.9.2 hubot hubot-scripts panda
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...
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## Licenza
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To use a package, check the package's documentation, but in general it is:
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1. Use `npm install --save` to add the package to `package.json` and install it
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2. Add the package name to `external-scripts.json` as a double quoted string
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You can review `external-scripts.json` to see what is included by default.
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##### Advanced Usage
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It is also possible to define `external-scripts.json` as an object to
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explicitly specify which scripts from a package should be included. The example
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below, for example, will only activate two of the six available scripts inside
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the `hubot-fun` plugin, but all four of those in `hubot-auto-deploy`.
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```json
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{
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"hubot-fun": [
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"crazy",
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"thanks"
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],
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"hubot-auto-deploy": "*"
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}
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```
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**Be aware that not all plugins support this usage and will typically fallback
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to including all scripts.**
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[npmjs]: https://www.npmjs.com
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### hubot-scripts
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Before hubot plugin packages were adopted, most plugins were held in the
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[hubot-scripts][hubot-scripts] package. Some of these plugins have yet to be
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migrated to their own packages. They can still be used but the setup is a bit
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different.
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To enable scripts from the hubot-scripts package, add the script name with
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extension as a double quoted string to the `hubot-scripts.json` file in this
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repo.
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[hubot-scripts]: https://github.com/github/hubot-scripts
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## Persistence
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If you are going to use the `hubot-redis-brain` package (strongly suggested),
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you will need to add the Redis to Go addon on Heroku which requires a verified
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account or you can create an account at [Redis to Go][redistogo] and manually
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set the `REDISTOGO_URL` variable.
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% heroku config:add REDISTOGO_URL="..."
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If you don't need any persistence feel free to remove the `hubot-redis-brain`
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from `external-scripts.json` and you don't need to worry about redis at all.
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[redistogo]: https://redistogo.com/
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## Adapters
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Adapters are the interface to the service you want your hubot to run on, such
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as Campfire or IRC. There are a number of third party adapters that the
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community have contributed. Check [Hubot Adapters][hubot-adapters] for the
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available ones.
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If you would like to run a non-Campfire or shell adapter you will need to add
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the adapter package as a dependency to the `package.json` file in the
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`dependencies` section.
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Once you've added the dependency with `npm install --save` to install it you
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can then run hubot with the adapter.
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% bin/hubot -a <adapter>
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Where `<adapter>` is the name of your adapter without the `hubot-` prefix.
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[hubot-adapters]: https://github.com/github/hubot/blob/master/docs/adapters.md
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## Deployment
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% heroku create --stack cedar
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% git push heroku master
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If your Heroku account has been verified you can run the following to enable
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and add the Redis to Go addon to your app.
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% heroku addons:add redistogo:nano
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If you run into any problems, checkout Heroku's [docs][heroku-node-docs].
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You'll need to edit the `Procfile` to set the name of your hubot.
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More detailed documentation can be found on the [deploying hubot onto
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Heroku][deploy-heroku] wiki page.
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### Deploying to UNIX or Windows
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If you would like to deploy to either a UNIX operating system or Windows.
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Please check out the [deploying hubot onto UNIX][deploy-unix] and [deploying
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hubot onto Windows][deploy-windows] wiki pages.
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[heroku-node-docs]: http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/node-js
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[deploy-heroku]: https://github.com/github/hubot/blob/master/docs/deploying/heroku.md
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[deploy-unix]: https://github.com/github/hubot/blob/master/docs/deploying/unix.md
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[deploy-windows]: https://github.com/github/hubot/blob/master/docs/deploying/unix.md
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## Campfire Variables
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If you are using the Campfire adapter you will need to set some environment
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variables. If not, refer to your adapter documentation for how to configure it,
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links to the adapters can be found on [Hubot Adapters][hubot-adapters].
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Create a separate Campfire user for your bot and get their token from the web
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UI.
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% heroku config:add HUBOT_CAMPFIRE_TOKEN="..."
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Get the numeric IDs of the rooms you want the bot to join, comma delimited. If
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you want the bot to connect to `https://mysubdomain.campfirenow.com/room/42`
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and `https://mysubdomain.campfirenow.com/room/1024` then you'd add it like
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this:
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% heroku config:add HUBOT_CAMPFIRE_ROOMS="42,1024"
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Add the subdomain hubot should connect to. If you web URL looks like
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`http://mysubdomain.campfirenow.com` then you'd add it like this:
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% heroku config:add HUBOT_CAMPFIRE_ACCOUNT="mysubdomain"
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[hubot-adapters]: https://github.com/github/hubot/blob/master/docs/adapters.md
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## Restart the bot
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You may want to get comfortable with `heroku logs` and `heroku restart` if
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you're having issues.
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Hubot e Asjon sono distribuiti sotto la MIT License
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