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# save a copy of this as config.yaml and adjust to your liking
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# Bot account details
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user:
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credentials:
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id: "@bot:example.com"
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homeserver: https://example.com
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access_token: foo
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# If you want to enable encryption, set the device ID corresponding to the access token here.
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# When using an appservice, you should use appservice login manually to generate a device ID and access token.
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device_id: null
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# Enable /sync? This is not needed for purely unencrypted webhook-based bots, but is necessary in most other cases.
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sync: true
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# Receive appservice transactions? This will add a /_matrix/app/v1/transactions endpoint on
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# the HTTP server configured below. The base_path will not be applied for the /transactions path.
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appservice: false
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# When appservice mode is enabled, the hs_token for the appservice.
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hs_token: null
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# Automatically accept invites?
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autojoin: false
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# The displayname and avatar URL to set for the bot on startup.
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# Set to "disable" to not change the the current displayname/avatar.
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displayname: disable
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avatar_url: disable
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# Should events from the initial sync be ignored? This should usually always be true.
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ignore_initial_sync: true
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# Should events from the first sync after starting be ignored? This can be set to false
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# if you want the bot to handle messages that were sent while the bot was down.
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ignore_first_sync: true
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# Web server settings. These will only take effect if the plugin requests it using `webapp: true` in the meta file,
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# or if user -> appservice is set to true.
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server:
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# The IP and port to listen to.
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hostname: 0.0.0.0
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port: 8080
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# The base path where the plugin's web resources will be served. Unlike the normal mode,
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# the webserver is dedicated for a single bot in standalone mode, so the default path
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# is just /. If you want to emulate normal mode, set this to /_matrix/maubot/plugin/something
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base_path: /
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# The public URL where the resources are available. The base path is automatically appended to this.
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public_url: https://example.com
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# The database for the plugin. Used for plugin data, the sync token and e2ee data (if enabled).
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# SQLite and Postgres are supported.
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database: sqlite:/data/bot.db
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# Additional arguments for asyncpg.create_pool() or sqlite3.connect()
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# https://magicstack.github.io/asyncpg/current/api/index.html#asyncpg.pool.create_pool
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# https://docs.python.org/3/library/sqlite3.html#sqlite3.connect
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# For sqlite, min_size is used as the connection thread pool size and max_size is ignored.
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database_opts:
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min_size: 1
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max_size: 10
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# Config for the plugin. Refer to the plugin's base-config.yaml to find what (if anything) to put here.
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plugin_config:
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# the room-id of the matrix room or space to use as your "full user list"
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# changes to user power levelsin this room will affect all rooms in the space
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# some features may not work if this is a regular room. use a space.
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# leave this empty to use the initialize command to create a new community to manage,
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# based on opinionated defaults.
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parent_room: ''
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# sleep time between actions. you can drop this to 0 if your bot has no
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# ratelimits imposed on its homeserver, otherwise you may want to increase this
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# to avoid errors.
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sleep: 5
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# whether to encrypt rooms when using the room creation commands
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# when this is false, you can still use the --encrypt flag to force encryption
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# when creating new rooms
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encrypt: False
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# when creating a new room, what power-level should be required to invite users?
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# this is helpful to prevent malicious accounts from inviting spam bots by restricting
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# room defaults to moderators being the only people who can invite new users from outside
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# of your managed community. otherwise, you must be a space member to join the rooms.
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invite_power_level: 50
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# number of days of inactivity to be considered in the "warning zone"
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# users in this category will appear in the report as inactive
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warn_threshold_days: 30
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# number of days of inactivity to be considered in the "danger zone"
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# users in this category will appear in the purgable report and are
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# subject to removal by the purge command.
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kick_threshold_days: 60
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# track users? if false, will disable all tracking and avoid writing anything to the database.
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track_users: True
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# track messages? if false, will not track user activity timestamps. enable if you'd like to track
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# inactive users in your community
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track_messages: True
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# track reactions? if false, will only track activity based on normal message events, but if true
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# will update the user's last-active date when they add a reaction to a message
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track_reactions: True
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# list of users who can use administrative commands. these users will also be made room admins (PL100)
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# DEPRECATED: set user powerlevels in the parent room instead.
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admins: []
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# list of users who should be considered community moderators. these users will be made room mods (PL50)
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# DEPRECATED: set userpowerlevels in the parent room instead.
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moderators: []
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# list of users who should be invited to new rooms immediately (other bots, moderators, perhaps)
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# use full matrix IDs here
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invitees: []
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# auto-greet users in rooms with these messages
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# map greeting messages to a room
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# you can use {user} to reference the joining user in this message using a
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# matrix.to link (rendered as a "pill" in element clients)
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# html formatting is supported
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# set to {} if you don't care about greetings
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greetings:
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Welcome {user}! Please be sure to read the topic for helpful links and information.
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Use <a href="https://google.com">Google</a> for all other queries ;)
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welcome {user}, this is an encrypted room, so you may not be able to see messages previously sent here. don't be
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alarmed.
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# which of the above greetings should be used in which rooms? use the exact name of each greeting
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# you've assigned, e.g. 'generic' or 'encrypted'. you must use the room ID here.
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# enter 'none' to avoid sending a message, but still be notified in the notification_room listed below.
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# set to {} if you don't care about greetings or join notifications
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greeting_rooms:
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'!someroomid:server.tld': generic
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'!someotherroom:server.tld': generic
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'!myencryptedroomid:server.tld': encrypted
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# how long to wait (in seconds) before sending a greeting to a new joiner
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welcome_sleep: 0
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# add a room ID here to send a message to when someone joins the above rooms
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# (optional)
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notification_room:
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# message to send to the notification room when someone joins one of the above rooms:
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User <code>{user}</code> has joined <code>{room}</code>.
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# whether to censor files/messages
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# can be boolean (true/false) for all-or-nothing behavior,
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# or pass a list of room IDs to only censor certain rooms. this may be helpful
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# if certain rooms are publicly facing while others are more trustworthy.
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# this bot, bot admins and bot moderators are immune to censorship.
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censor: false
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# if censoring content, what minimum Power Level is required to not be censored?
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# this allows easy permission of trusted users in a room to post images or files on demand.
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# rooms usually default to 0 power level for normal users.
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uncensor_pl: 1
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# whether to redact file and image uploads. this will apply to all rooms defined
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# in the censor variable (either boolean or a list of room IDs).
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censor_files: true
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# what words should trigger message redaction if censorship is enabled?
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censor_wordlist:
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- 'effword'
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- 'essword'
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# using one of these words results in redaction AND an instant ban. use with EXTREME caution. wordlist pattern matching can have
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# unintended consequences! set to an empty list [] to avoid using.
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censor_wordlist_instaban: []
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# list of banlists that should be subscribed to, such as #community-moderation-effort-bl:neko.dev
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# when users join any room managed by this bot, they are compared against these existing banlists
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# if found, they will immediately be banned.
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# your bot MUST be in the banlist room already!
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banlists:
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- '#community-moderation-effort-bl:neko.dev'
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# should we ban proactively? this will ban users in your rooms if a new ban event is added to
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# the banlist policy room for their account. however, without this enabled,
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# an account may join your rooms, THEN get added to the banlist, and you will have to manually
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# ban them from your rooms.
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proactive_banning: true
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# should we redact messages when a user is banned? limited to their last 100 messages in each room.
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# redactions are processed every minute, they are not immediate.
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redact_on_ban: true
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# should we verify that users are human before allowing them to send messages?
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# can be boolean (true/false) for all-or-nothing behavior,
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# or pass a list of room IDs to only verify users in certain rooms
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# use this in conjunction with room power-levels that require elevated permission
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# to send messages in a room. do not enable this for rooms that will have more than
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# a few hundred users as this will be very expensive when it comes to state resolution!
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check_if_human: false
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# list of phrases that users must type to verify they are human
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# if check_if_human is true but this list is empty, verification will be skipped
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# make these your favorite movie quotes, core values of your community, or
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# whatever you want. the more unique and obscure, the better.
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verification_phrases:
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- Yes, I am a human!
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- I am a robot, but I'm nice.
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- My name is Inigo Montoya.
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- The wet bird flies at night.
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- Be excellent to each other.
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- Party on, dudes.
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# number of attempts a user has to enter the correct verification phrase
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verification_attempts: 3
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# message to send to users when they need to verify they are human
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# use {room} for the room name and {phrase} for the verification phrase
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Thank you for joining {room}. As an anti-spam measure, you must demonstrate that you are a real person before you can send messages in its rooms.
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Please send a message to this chat with the content: "{phrase}"
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# Standard Python logging configuration
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logging:
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version: 1
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formatters:
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colored:
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(): maubot.lib.color_log.ColorFormatter
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format: "[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s@%(name)s] %(message)s"
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handlers:
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console:
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class: logging.StreamHandler
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formatter: colored
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loggers:
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maubot:
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level: DEBUG
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level: DEBUG
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aiohttp:
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root:
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handlers: [console]
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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docker run \
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-v "$PWD"/data:/data \
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-v "$PWD":/opt/communitybot \
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--user $UID:$GID \
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--name communitybot \
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dock.mau.dev/maubot/maubot:standalone \
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python3 -m maubot.standalone \
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-m /opt/communitybot/maubot.yaml \
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-c /data/config.yaml \
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