NAME
hailo - Command-line interface to the Hailo Markov bot
USAGE
usage: hailo [-abEhLlopRrSsTtuv] [long options...]
-v --version Print version and exit
-u --ui Use UI CLASS
-t --train Learn from all the lines in FILE, use - for STDIN
-s --stats Print statistics about the brain
-r --reply Reply to STRING
-p --progress Display progress during the import
-o --order Markov order; How deep the rabbit hole goes
-l --learn Learn from STRING
-h --help You're soaking it in
-b --brain Load/save brain to/from FILE
-a --autosave Save the brain on exit (on by default)
-T --tokenizer Use tokenizer CLASS
-S --storage Use storage CLASS
-R --random-reply Like --reply but takes no STRING; Babble at random
-L --learn-reply Learn from STRING and reply to it
-E --engine Use engine CLASS
--ui-args Arguments for the UI class
--tokenizer-args Arguments for the Tokenizer class
--storage-args Arguments for the Storage class
--examples Print examples along with the help message
--engine-args Arguments for the Engine class
--brain-resource Alias for `brain' for backwards compatibility
Note: All input/output and files are assumed to be UTF-8 encoded.
SYNOPSIS
Train in-memory from fortune files and reply:
for i in {1..1000}; do fortune >> /tmp/fortune.trn; done
hailo --brain :memory: --train /tmp/fortune.trn --reply art
# ==> He hath eaten me out of an art deeper than we ourselves.
Create an on-disk brain for later use:
hailo --brain hailo.brn --train /tmp/fortune.trn
hailo --brain hailo.brn --reply "is"
# ==> Earth is ballasted with bones of millions of dollars.
Interact with the brain using readline:
hailo --brain hailo.brn
hailo> hello there
# ==> Wife asked "what have you got there?" replied he, "just my cup of fur".
DESCRIPTION
See the documentation for Hailo for more information.
AUTHOR
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avar@cpan.org>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2010 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avar@cpan.org>
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.