A Discord music bot, written in Kotlin using the kord library.
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Botendo version 6

"6th times the charm" ~ me

A Discord music bot, written in Kotlin using the kord library.

100% Selfmade 0% optimized fuck it, ship it

Contributors

limited_dev: Owner & Developer

Special Thanks to

  • HopeBaron for helping me a lot

Known issues

  • The Repeat feature does not function
  • The nowplaying command always shows the current position of the track at 0s
  • Not all comments are listed below

Commands

  • info -- Show basic infos about the bot
  • play -- Play a song
  • stop -- Stop playing a song and leave the vc

How to self-host (using the Docker container)

  1. Pull the container
  2. Map /data/ to a folder on disk
  3. Run the Bot once
  4. Follow step 4 - 7 of "How to self-host (using the JAR)"

How to self-host (using the JAR)

  1. Download the latest release from the Package Registry ("Packages and registries" > "Package Registry")
    1. It should be called something like this: "Botendo-X.X.X-xxxxxxxx-prod.jar" (replace "X.X.X" with the latest version and xxxxxxxx" with the commit its based on.)
    2. If you want to run an early version, which may be (very) unsable, you can run a development version. Just use an entry ending in "-dev.jar"
  2. Place it anywhere you want.
  3. Run the following command:

    java -jar Botendo-X.X.X-xxxxxxxx-prod.jar

  4. The bot should start and create a config file named "credentials.nils" in a folder called "data"
  5. Open it and put in your credentials.
    1. token: your Discord bot token
    2. lavaip: the IP of your LavaLink instance e.g.: ("ws://192.168.178.1:2333")
    3. lavapw: your password for the LavaLink instance
  6. Rerun the command

    java -jar Botendo-X.X.X-xxxxxxxx-prod.jar

  7. The bot should now be up and running.

How to set up workspace

Install IntellJ and import the project from git. Done.

Docker commands 4 me

  • docker run -it -m 2g -v/home/limited_dev/Documents/Code/Botendo/run/data/:/data/:rw limiteddev/botendo:x.x.x
  • docker build -t limiteddev/botendo:x.x.x .
  • docker push limiteddev/botendo:x.x.x