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Setting Up NadekoBot on OSX
Prerequisites
- Homebrew
- Google Account
- Soundcloud Account (if you want soundcloud support)
- Text Editor (TextWrangler, or equivalent) or outside editor such as Atom
####Installing Homebrew
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
Run brew update
to fetch the latest package data.
####Installing dependencies
brew install wget
brew install git
brew install ffmpeg
brew update && brew upgrade ffmpeg
brew install openssl
brew install opus
brew install opus-tools
brew install opusfile
brew install libffi
brew install libsodium
brew install tmux
####Installing .NET Core SDK
ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/lib/
ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/lib/
- Download the .NET Core SDK
- Open the
.pkg
file you downloaded and install it. ln -s /usr/local/share/dotnet/dotnet /usr/local/bin
####Check your FFMPEG
In case your FFMPEG
wasnt installed properly (Optional)
brew options ffmpeg
brew install ffmpeg --with-x --with-y --with-z
etc.brew update && brew upgrade
(Update formulae and Homebrew itself && Install newer versions of outdated packages)brew prune
(Remove dead symlinks from Homebrew’s prefix)brew doctor
(Check your Homebrew installation for common issues)- Then try
brew install ffmpeg
again.
####Installing xcode-select
Xcode command line tools. You will do this in Terminal.app by running the following command line:
xcode-select --install
A dialog box will open asking if you want to install xcode-select
. Select install and finish the installation.
####Downloading and building Nadeko
Use the following command to get and run linuxAIO.sh
:
(Remember DO NOT rename the file linuxAIO.sh
)
cd ~ && wget -N https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot-BashScript/raw/master/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh
Follow the on screen instructions:
- To Get the latest build. (most recent updates)
- To Get the stable build.
Choose either 1
or 2
then press enter
key.
Once Installation is completed you should see the options again.
Next, choose 5
to exit.
####Creating and Inviting bot
- Read here how to create a DiscordBot application
- Visual Invite Guide NOTE: Client ID is your Bot ID
- Copy your
Client ID
from your applications page. - Replace the
12345678
in this linkhttps://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=12345678&scope=bot&permissions=66186303
with yourClient ID
. - The link should now look like this:
https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=**YOUR_CLENT_ID_HERE**&scope=bot&permissions=66186303
. - Go to the newly created link and pick the server we created, and click
Authorize
. - The bot should have been added to your server.
####Setting up Credentials.json file
- Open up the
NadekoBot
folder, which should be in your home directory, thenNadekoBot
folder thensrc
folder and then the additonalNadekoBot
folder. - EDIT it as it is guided here: Setting up credentials.json
- If you already have Nadeko 1.0 setup and have
credentials.json
andNadekoBot.db
, you can just copy and paste thecredentials.json
toNadekoBot/src/NadekoBot
andNadekoBot.db
toNadekoBot/src/NadekoBot/bin/Release/netcoreapp1.0/data
. - If you have Nadeko 0.9x follow the Upgrading Guide
####Setting NadekoBot Music
For Music Setup and API keys check Setting up NadekoBot for Music and JSON Explanations.
####Running NadekoBot
- Using tmux
tmux new -s nadeko
^this will create a new session named “nadeko”
(you can replace “nadeko” with anything you prefer and remember its your session name)
.
- Using Screen
screen -S nadeko
^this will create a new screen named “nadeko”
(you can replace “nadeko” with anything you prefer and remember its your screen name)
.
- Start Nadeko using .NET Core:
cd ~ && bash linuxAIO.sh
From the options,
Choose 3
To Run the bot normally.
NOTE: With option 3
(Running Normally), if you use .die
command in discord. The bot will shut down and will stay offline untill you manually run it again. (best if you want to check the bot.)
Choose 4
To Run the bot with Auto Restart.
NOTE: With option 4
(Running with Auto Restart), bot will auto run if you use .die
command making the command .die
to be used as restart.
NOTE: To stop the bot you will have to kill the session.
Now check your Discord, the bot should be online
Now time to move bot to background and to do that, press CTRL+B+D (this will detach the nadeko session using TMUX) If you used Screen press CTRL+A+D (this will detach the nadeko screen)
####Updating Nadeko
- Connect to the terminal.
tmux kill-session -t nadeko
(don't forget to replace nadeko in the command to what ever you named your bot's session)- Make sure the bot is not running.
tmux new -s nadeko
(nadeko is the name of the session)cd ~ && bash linuxAIO.sh
- Choose either
1
or2
to update the bot with latest build or stable build respectively. - Choose either
3
or4
to run the bot again with normally or auto restart respectively. - Done. You can close terminal now.
####Some more Info
TMUX
- If you want to see the sessions after logging back again, type
tmux ls
, and that will give you the list of sessions running. - If you want to switch to/ see that session, type
tmux a -t nadeko
(nadeko is the name of the session we created before so, replacenadeko
with the session name you created.) - If you want to kill NadekoBot session, type
tmux kill-session -t nadeko
Screen
- If you want to see the sessions after logging back again, type
screen -ls
, and that will give you the list of screens. - If you want to switch to/ see that screen, type
screen -r nadeko
(nadeko is the name of the screen we created before so, replacenadeko
with the screen name you created.) - If you want to kill the NadekoBot screen, type
screen -X -S nadeko quit
####Alternative Method to Install Nadeko
METHOD I
cd ~ && curl -L https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot-BashScript/raw/master/nadeko_installer.sh | sh
METHOD II
cd ~
git clone -b 1.0 --recursive https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot.git
cd ~/NadekoBot/discord.net
dotnet restore -s https://dotnet.myget.org/F/dotnet-core/api/v3/index.json
dotnet restore
cd ~/NadekoBot/src/NadekoBot/
dotnet restore
dotnet build --configuration Release