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...Eris supports a few optional libraries that could potentially improve bot performance but may require additional dependencies. If you want Eris to use any of these packages, install them in the same directory as Eris, and Eris will automatically use them. You can find more examples on the GitHub repo. The rest of the docs will help you with using the various functions of the library. Have fun!
...Write your strategy in python, using pandas. Example strategies to inspire you are available in the strategy repository. Download historical data of the exchange and the markets you may want to trade with. Find the best parameters for your strategy using hyper optimization which employs machining learning methods.
...No matter if you want to use the free, fast power of Google Colab, your own high end graphics card, an online service you have an API key for (Like OpenAI or Inferkit) or if you rather just run it slower on your CPU you will be able to find a way to use KoboldAI that works for you.
Optional scripts for hubot, opt in via hubot-scripts.json
...Any third-party dependencies for scripts need the addition of your package.json otherwise, a lot of errors will be thrown during the startup of your hubot. You can find a list of dependencies for a script in the documentation header at the top of the script. The best way is to take a look at an existing script and see how things are set up. Hubot scripts are written in CoffeeScript, a higher-level implementation of JavaScript.
Hikari is a simple AI chat bot which is able to respond when you talk to her. Hikari can learn from conversations with users. She is still being developed at the moment, but hopefully some one will find a use for it. Hikari uses an IM like interface to talk to you and is mainly just for fun at the moment.
Use the File > Show Character menu option to show or hide the talking animation.