#git bot interface
History of !thanks
- You're very welcome!
By eugenekay at 2012-05-18 09:04:18
- Feeling thankful? Type "ExampleUser++", and ExampleUser will score karma points at http://carmivore.com (our preferred way to objectify self-worth). There's really no point to thanking me – instead, why not thank the person who made me help you?
By jast at 2012-01-31 13:39:33
- Feeling thankful? Type "ExampleUser++", and ExampleUser will score karma points at http://carmivore.com (our preferred way to objectify self-worth). To thank me (the bot), type "jast++" - he's my creator.
By EugeneKay at 2012-01-31 06:02:32
- Feeling thankful? Type "SomeUserName++", and SomeUserName will score karma points at http://carmivore.com (it's our new favorite self-worth measuring system!). To thank me (the bot), type "jast++" - he's my creator.
By EugeneKay at 2012-01-31 06:00:10
- The best way to thank someone is to say their nickname with two pluses after it, as part of a larger message of thanks if you want. So to thank me, for instance, say "gitinfo++". I'm a bot, though, so thanks to me should be directed to whoever got me to tell you the thing that helped you. ++ is a shorthand for increment, and this increases that person's karma, though http://carmivore.com
By SethRobertson at 2012-01-30 22:41:01
- The best way to thank someone is to say their nickname with two pluses after it, as part of a larger message of thanks if you want. So to thank me, for instance, say "gitinfo++". I'm a bot, though, so thanks to me should be directed to whoever got me to tell you the thing that helped you.
By jast at 2012-01-30 15:56:59
- The best way to thank someone is to say their nickname with two pluses after it, as part of a larger message of thanks if you want. So to thank me, for instance, say "gitinfo++". I'm a bot so thanks to me should be directed to my master, jast.
By SethRobertson at 2012-01-29 17:59:16