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hubot-discord-tspfork

v0.1.1-f

Published

Hubot adapter for discord, forked from original work by Chuck Newport

Downloads

12

Readme

A Hubot adapter for Discord

You should report any issues or submit any pull requests to the Discord adapter repository.

Installation instructions

npm install -g yo generator-hubot hubot-discord
mkdir mybot
cd mybot
yo hubot

Configuring variables on *nix

You will need to create a Discord account for your hubot and then invite the bot to the channels you wish it to be present in

% export HUBOT_DISCORD_EMAIL="..."
% export HUBOT_DISCORD_PASSWORD="..."
% export HUBOT_DISCORD_TOKEN="..."
% export HUBOT_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH="2000"

Environment Variable | Description | Example --- | --- | --- HUBOT_DISCORD_EMAIL | email for your discord hubot | [email protected] HUBOT_DISCORD_PASSWORD | password for your discord hubot | password HUBOT_DISCORD_TOKEN | bot token for your oauth hubot | MMMMMMMM HUBOT_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH | maximum message length to send at once | 2000

The OAuth token can be created for an existing bot by following this guide.

Launching your hubot

cd /path/to/mybot
./bin/hubot -a discord

Communicating with hubot

The default behavior of the bot is to respond to its account name in Discord

botname help