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fix: fixed issues with skipping a song, when there is no next sond in the queue chore: renamed Dockerfile, updated README.md Signed-off-by: limited_dev <loginakkisativ@gmail.com>
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# Botendo version 6
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"6th times the charm" ~ me
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A Discord music bot, written in Kotlin using the kord library.
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<div class="aside">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/100%25-Selfmade-success" alt="100% Selfmade"/>
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/0%25-optimized-orange" alt="0% optimized"/>
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/fuck%20it-ship%20it-orange" alt="fuck it, ship it"/>
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</div>
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## Contributors
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/limited__dev-Owner%20%26%20Developer-blue" alt="limited_dev: Owner & Developer"/>
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</div>
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## Special Thanks to
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- HopeBaron for helping me a whole lot
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## Commands
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- info -- Show basic infos about the bot
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- play -- Play a song
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- stop -- Stop playing a song and leave the vc
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## How to self-host (using the Docker container)
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1. Pull the container
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2. Map /data/ to a folder on disk
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3. Run the Bot once
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4. Follow step 4 - 7 of "How to self-host (using the JAR)"
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## How to self-host (using the JAR)
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1. Download the latest release from the Package Registry ("Packages and registries" > "Package Registry")
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1. It should be called something like this: "Botendo-X.X.X-xxxxxxxx-prod.jar" (replace "X.X.X" with the latest
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version and xxxxxxxx" with the commit its based on.)
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2. If you want to run an early version, which may be (very) unsable, you can run a development version. Just use an
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entry ending in "-dev.jar"
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2. Place it anywhere you want.
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3. Run the following command:
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> java -jar Botendo-X.X.X-xxxxxxxx-prod.jar
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4. The bot should start and create a config file named "credentials.nils" in a folder called "data"
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5. Open it and put in your credentials.
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1. token: your Discord bot token
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2. lavaip: the IP of your LavaLink instance e.g.: ("ws://192.168.178.1:2333")
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3. lavapw: your password for the LavaLink instance
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6. Rerun the command
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> java -jar Botendo-X.X.X-xxxxxxxx-prod.jar
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7. The bot should now be up and running.
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## How to set up workspace
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Install IntellJ and import the project from git.
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Done.
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## Docker commands 4 me
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- docker run -it -m 2g -v/home/limited_dev/Documents/Code/Botendo/run/data/:/data/:rw limiteddev/botendo:x.x.x
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- docker build -t limiteddev/botendo:x.x.x .
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- docker push limiteddev/botendo:x.x.x
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