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awesomescibo

v4.7.8

Published

A simple Discord bot that automatically generates Science Bowl rounds using the ScibowlDB API!

Downloads

121

Readme

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Deployment

Deploying this bot to your Discord server is relatively simple: you can add it to your own server by using this link.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Installation

There are basically two ways to install it:

Method 1 (Node):

After cloning the repository, dependencies can be installed with yarn or npm i. The bot can then be compile to JavaScript with yarn tsc or npx tsc, and will be deployed in the built/ directory. Finally, the bot can be run by entering said directory and running ./index.js or node index.js.

Method 2 (Docker):

This bot has a Dockerfile within the repository which can be built using docker build . -t [tag]. Alternatively and preferably, the image can be taken from DockerHub.

Usage

This bot uses slash commands now :). You can just click on the bot icon after typing / to see a list of commands.

Credit

The bot was made by @ADawesomeguy. However, the API was made by @CQCumbers. Go give his API a star, he totally deserves it!