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Tokens ReferenceIntroductionActions like replying, voting, configuring, etc. is done with text-based tokens. A token is just a bit of text which tells the system to do something. For example, you may submit a " Other examples include A #hashtag is also a type of token you may already be familiar with. The rest of this document is a reference of tokens the system supports. If you want to learn more about this system, this is a good place to look. If something is unclear, please comment with your question. ReplyExample: On a line by itself, this will reference the message which has that identifier.) The reply token is used in conjunction with either reply text or other tokens. For example, the "title:" token, used with a reply token, will suggest that title for the item referenced. ConfigureThe #config and #resetconfig tokens allow changing configuration. Example: Example: Example: Settings under the Notes: Value is a string. If value looks like an item identifier, a lookup will be attempted. If the item is found, its contents will be used as the value.
Restricted to admin users, unless HashtagsExample: Translates to vote being added to parent. VouchGives specified user extra voting weight, used for scoring. Example: (Adds 20 vouch points to fingerprint F82FCD75AAEF7CC8.) Requires signing by admin user. Timestamp and Client FingerprintExample: Example: Records item as having been added at that time and/or by that client ID. EventSchedules an event. Example: Params: start time (epoch), duration (seconds) Latitude-Logitude LocationSpecifies an Earth location, in latitude-longitude format. Example: Two negative or positive decimal values, with up to 9 digits after the decimal point. Black Rock City (Burning Man) LocationSpecifies an address in Black Rock City, in the form of avenue (between 2:00 - 10:00) and street (one letter A-ZZ) Example: |