Discordia discord bot written in luvit
Takes a few things from Musicord.
Designed for audio/voice channels, but also supports some other commands
- Shell script to start the bot
- Token file, doesn't read from env
- Configurable
- Voice chat support, joining, leaving, moving, etc.
- Audio playback support, stopping, playing, skipping, pausing, resuming, etc.
- Audio queue (kind of a hackjob)
- Command parsing is based on spacing only, meaning no
!vc join
etc. - May be difficult to containerize
- Audio fetching is pretty slow on bad hardware
- The audio fetching picks the 2nd output and hopes it's the right one, this seems to break often
- No keyring support
see the config file for the help command
You can use this bot yourself if you'd like:
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Make sure you have luvit, luvi, and lit all installed and in your $PATH, or otherwise accesible.
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Clone this repository, i.e:
git clone https://github.com/CozzyBro2/sweetpie
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cd sweetpie
, thenlit install
to get all the dependencies. -
create a file named
.SECRET
and make it a single line with your token on it. -
If you want to use voice / audio, make sure you have:
libsodium
libopus
ffmpeg
yt-dlp
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The steps to get those depencies working may vary from installing to moving .dll's/.so's to the working directory.
Here are the docs that helped me get them working: * Discordia, * Musicord
- To run the bot just run
luvit src/main.lua
. (must be cd'd into working directory)
On POSIX, use the start.sh
file included. (Make sure the file has execute permissions)