Some responses, particularly requesting your submission code, are in the form of direct messages. To recieve direct messages from a Twitter user, you must follow that user. If you're not getting responses, make sure you're following the bot.
There's a tiny bit of flexibility for most commands. This is to make them easier to remember. Verbs like send
are usually interchangable with tell
and give
. Also, words like me
and my
are usually optional.
send me my submission code
- sends randomly-generated submission code, must be following the bot to get this message!submit {challenge name} {answer}
- accepts submission, confirms if answer is correct if challenge is oversend me {challenge name} info
- sends you the start and end dates for a challengecheck {challenge name}
- tells you your previously submitted answer, and if it's correct- a few more ;), check the source