/Red-Dashboard

An easy-to-use interactive web dashboard to control your Redbot.

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Red-Dashboard

Red-Dashboard

An easy-to-use interactive web dashboard to control your Redbot.

This webserver is in alpha stages, and is not yet encouraged for use. Repository owners nor any contributors are responsible for any possible data corruptions or data loss that may occur while using this program. Proceed at your own risk.

Overview

The Red Discord Bot - Dashboard is an easy-to-use interactive web dashboard to control your Redbot, allowing for easier customization of settings and more interactive plugins to develop and get your bot ready for production. Using Discord Open Authentication, users will log into the dashboard using their Discord account, ensuring that all users are only allowed to customize and view settings that they are explicitly given permission to control, providing a safe and secure experience for all users.

Installation

To get started on setting up your Red Discord Bot - Dashboard for your Redbot, please follow the installation instructions that can be found here.

The Red Discord Bot - Dashboard is supported on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux distributions, however is recommended on Linux distributions for security reasons. Support is not given for setting up your domain for your dashboard other than any guides given for such, and contributors to the source code are not responsible for any security issues that arise as a result of not securely setting up the software.

Support

If you wish to use this program and receive support for it, you must also give feedback and report any bugs you encounter. You can join my support server here.

Legal

Red - Discord Bot Dashboard is released under Affero General Public License v3.

For details about how the Red - Discord Bot - Dashboard manages your privacy, please review the following documents. By using this program, you acknowledge that you have read these documents and consent to having your data used in the ways described in such documents.

Credits

I would like to thank the following, for all the contributions they have made that helped this become what it is today.

  • Predeactor, laying the base of the documentation.
  • Cog Creators, for making such an amazing bot.
  • All the people who tested the dashboard, and gave feedback.
  • AppSeed, for creating a template that I use as the base for the Dashboard.