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# Ability Toggle
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Well, what if you don't like all the default abilities that AbilityBot supplies? Fear not, you are able to disable all of them, even rename them if you will!
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You may pass a custom toggle to your abilitybot constructor to customize how these abilities get registered.
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## The Barebone Toggle
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The barebone toggle is used to **turn off** all the default abilities that come with the bot (ban, unban, demote, promte, etc...). To use the barebone toggle, call your super constructor with:
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```java
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import org.telegram.abilitybots.api.toggle.BareboneToggle;
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public class YourAwesomeBot extends AbilityBot {
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public YourAwesomeBot(String token, String username) {
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BareboneToggle toggle = new BareboneToggle();
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super(token, username, toggle);
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}
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// Override ceatorId()
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}
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```
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Obviously, you can export this as a parameter that you can pass to your bot's constructor.
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## The Custom Toggle
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The custom toggle allows you to customize or turn off the names of the abilities that the abilitybot exposes.
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```java
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import org.telegram.abilitybots.api.toggle.CustomToggle;
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public class YourAwesomeBot extends AbilityBot {
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public YourAwesomeBot(String token, String username) {
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CustomToggle toggle = new CustomToggle()
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.turnOff("ban")
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.toggle("promote", "upgrade");
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super(token, username, toggle);
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}
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// Override ceatorId()
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}
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```
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With these changes, the ability "ban" is no longer available and the "promote" ability has been renamed to "upgrade".
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## The Default Toggle
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The default toggle is automatically used if the user does not specify a toggle. The default toggle allows all the abilities to be effective and unchanged.
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