What is CalcBot missing?
Currently, I receive very few feature requests / bug reports for CalcBot. There are two commands (`c-report` and `c-anonreport`) that are used to send publicly visible requests to my server. Occasionally, though, CalcBot gets kicked from servers almost as fast as it is joining them. This leads me to believe that these users have discovered an issue with CalcBot and resolved it by kicking it from their server.

Unfortunately, this is commonplace in the real world; even when I encounter some bug with Windows, or Node.js, or a video game, I rarely submit a report of that bug, because 1. I find it to be a hassle for such small things, and 2. I have no idea if some developer is going to even touch my report.

But these problems are removed with the `c-report` and `c-anonreport` commands. It is very easy to submit a report with those commands, and, rest assured, I *will* see and *will* comment on your requests on my server. Nevertheless, I decided to create this form anyway, where users can submit a feature request / bug report entirely privately; here, I won't see any emails, usernames, and any information other than what you type below.

Some of the features that have been suggested to me multiple times, but are at varying stages of development include:
- Supporting inequalities in `c-c solvefor` and `c-graph` (inequalities are supported in `c-graph`)
- Adding pie charts, improved bar graphs, and scatter plot features
- Multiple prefixes
- Jokes!!!! (`c-notmath`?)

Some things that I've personally wanted to do that I haven't started yet:
- Improve `c-poly factor` to support multivariate polynomials and also show steps
- Show steps on `c-c solvefor`
- Do something with `c-matrix (recently added `c-matrix rowechelon` and `c-matrix determinant`)
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Describe any bugs / issues you encountered while using CalcBot.
For example: "`c-graph` sends a strange error with this equation: 1/x+1/y=6"
Describe any features you believe would make using CalcBot a better experience.
For example: "Add ability to take implicit derivatives"
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