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author | Aleksey Lim <alsroot@member.fsf.org> | 2010-08-12 16:20:23 (GMT) |
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committer | Aleksey Lim <alsroot@member.fsf.org> | 2010-08-12 16:20:23 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/aiml/PyAIML-0.8.5/README.txt b/aiml/PyAIML-0.8.5/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82a7f8b --- /dev/null +++ b/aiml/PyAIML-0.8.5/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +PyAIML -- The Python AIML Interpreter +author: Cort Stratton (cort@users.sourceforge.net) +web: http://pyaiml.sourceforge.net/ + +PyAIML is an interpreter for AIML (the Artificial Intelligence Markup +Language), implemented entirely in standard Python. It strives for +simple, austere, 100% compliance with the AIML 1.0.1 standard, no less +and no more. + +This is currently pre-alpha software. Use at your +own risk! + +For information on what's new in this version, see the +CHANGES.txt file. + +For information on the state of development, including +the current level of AIML 1.0.1 compliance, see the +SUPPORTED_TAGS.txt file. + +Quick & dirty example (assuming you've downloaded the +"standard" AIML set): + + import aiml + + # The Kernel object is the public interface to + # the AIML interpreter. + k = aiml.Kernel() + + # Use the 'learn' method to load the contents + # of an AIML file into the Kernel. + k.learn("std-startup.xml") + + # Use the 'respond' method to compute the response + # to a user's input string. respond() returns + # the interpreter's response, which in this case + # we ignore. + k.respond("load aiml b") + + # Loop forever, reading user input from the command + # line and printing responses. + while True: print k.respond(raw_input("> "))
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