feat: Add Chatwoot Agent Bot prototype and FAQ knowledge base

- Created chatwoot-agent-bot/ with Node.js webhook server
- Bot detects intent (greeting, billing, technical, features, account)
- Auto-responds from FAQ knowledge base or escalates to human
- FAQ-KB.md: Living knowledge base that grows with customer questions
- CHATWOOT-SETUP.md: Complete deployment and configuration guide
- Supports Telegram notifications on escalation
- Bot runs on port 3001, ready for Chatwoot webhook integration
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'use strict';
import toFormData from './toFormData.js';
/**
* It encodes a string by replacing all characters that are not in the unreserved set with
* their percent-encoded equivalents
*
* @param {string} str - The string to encode.
*
* @returns {string} The encoded string.
*/
function encode(str) {
const charMap = {
'!': '%21',
"'": '%27',
'(': '%28',
')': '%29',
'~': '%7E',
'%20': '+',
'%00': '\x00',
};
return encodeURIComponent(str).replace(/[!'()~]|%20|%00/g, function replacer(match) {
return charMap[match];
});
}
/**
* It takes a params object and converts it to a FormData object
*
* @param {Object<string, any>} params - The parameters to be converted to a FormData object.
* @param {Object<string, any>} options - The options object passed to the Axios constructor.
*
* @returns {void}
*/
function AxiosURLSearchParams(params, options) {
this._pairs = [];
params && toFormData(params, this, options);
}
const prototype = AxiosURLSearchParams.prototype;
prototype.append = function append(name, value) {
this._pairs.push([name, value]);
};
prototype.toString = function toString(encoder) {
const _encode = encoder
? function (value) {
return encoder.call(this, value, encode);
}
: encode;
return this._pairs
.map(function each(pair) {
return _encode(pair[0]) + '=' + _encode(pair[1]);
}, '')
.join('&');
};
export default AxiosURLSearchParams;