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Here you can see the main screen of CSBot, showing the 5 possible views:
- The IRC console - All IRC communication is logged in here. you can also issue IRC commands manually to interact with the bot's channel and other IRC users.
- The CS Raw log - Everything that happens in the game server is shown here for reference.
- The Player list - Where you can see who is playing on the server, and perform some actions on them, like kicking or banning, etc.
- RCON scheduler - In this view you can schedule rcon commands to be performed automatically for you.
- The RCON console - You can run rcon commands and communicate with the game server.
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CSBot allows you to define unlimited game server profiles. For each server you can set many many settings, such as commands to be executed when connecting or disconnecting, and more.
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Unlimited IRC server profiles can also be defined. Each one can have a different channel and nickname for CSBot, etc.
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One of the most exciting features in CSBot is it's ability to build a WonID database of all players that play on your server. You can browse and search the database, as well as add or delete records to it and export (or import) all the data to a text file.
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CSBot is highly customizable, with many many options for you to fiddle with, or just use the default settings.
This screenshot shows the General tab in the options dialog, where you can define the directories in which CSBot keeps its data, and other misc. options.
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You can further customize CSBot to act the way you want by phrasing the messages any way you want.
You can even translate all the messages so the IRC output will appear in a language other than English.
You can choose which messages will be sent to the IRC channel, and which ones won't. All with simple checkboxes.
You can change the colors of special elements in the messages, according to the standard mIRC text coloring system.
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IRC users can interact with the bot to receive more information from it, using the chat on the bot's channel, private messages, or DCC chat.
You can also define specific users who can login to CSBot with a username and password and do administrative tasks, such as running RCON commands from IRC!
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As an admin, you never know when the players will need your attention. Sometimes it's a lamer that ruins others' game, in other cases it's a cvar that is not set correctly and interferes with the flow of the game.
CSBot allows you to set a "magic word" that when said by the players in the server, will draw your attention.
CSBot currently supports playing a WAV file, flashing on the taskbar, and sending IRC messages when summoned.
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