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### Setting Up NadekoBot on OSX
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#### Prerequisites
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- 1) [Homebrew][Homebrew]
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- 2) Google Account
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- 3) Soundcloud Account (if you want soundcloud support)
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- 4) Text Editor (TextWrangler, or equivalent) or outside editor such as [Atom][Atom]
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####Installing Homebrew
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`/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"`
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Run `brew update` to fetch the latest package data.
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####Installing dependencies
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```
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brew install git
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brew install ffmpeg
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brew update && brew upgrade ffmpeg
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brew install openssl
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brew install opus
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brew install opus-tools
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brew install opusfile
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brew install libffi
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brew install libsodium
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brew install tmux
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```
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####Installing .NET Core SDK
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- `ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/lib/`
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- `ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/lib/`
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- Download the .NET Core SDK, found [here.](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=827526)
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- Open the `.pkg` file you downloaded and install it.
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####Check your `FFMPEG`
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**In case your `FFMPEG` wasnt installed properly**
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- `brew options ffmpeg`
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- `brew install ffmpeg --with-x --with-y --with-z` etc.
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- `brew update && brew upgrade` (Update formulae and Homebrew itself && Install newer versions of outdated packages)
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- `brew prune` (Remove dead symlinks from Homebrew’s prefix)
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- `brew doctor` (Check your Homebrew installation for common issues)
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- Then try `brew install ffmpeg` again.
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####Installing xcode-select
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Xcode command line tools. You will do this in Terminal.app by running the following command line:
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`xcode-select --install`
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A dialog box will open asking if you want to install `xcode-select`. Select install and finish the installation.
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####Downloading and building Nadeko
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- `cd ~`
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- `git clone -b 1.0 --recursive https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot.git`
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- `cd ~/NadekoBot/`
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- `dotnet restore`
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- `cd ~/NadekoBot/src/NadekoBot/`
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- `dotnet build --configuration Release`
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####Creating DiscordBot application
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- Go to [the Discord developer application page.][DiscordApp]
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- Log in with your Discord account.
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- On the left side, press `New Application`.
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- Fill out the `App Name` (your bot's name, in this case), put the image you want, and add an app description(optional).
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- Create the application.
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- Click on `Create a Bot User` and confirm it.
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- Keep this window open for now.
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####Setting up Credentials.json file
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- Open up the `NadekoBot` folder, which should be in your home directory, then the `src` folder and then the additonal `NadekoBot` folder.
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- In our `NadekoBot` folder you should have `.json` file named `credentials.json`. (Note: If you do not see a **.json** after `credentials.json `, do not add the `**.json**`. You most likely have `"Hide file extensions"` enabled.)
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- If you mess up the setup of `credentials.json`, rename `credentials_example.json` to `credentials.json`.
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- Open the file with your Text editor.
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- In your [applications page][DiscordApp] (the window you were asked to keep open earlier), under the `Bot User` section, you will see `Token:click to reveal`, click to reveal the token.
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- Copy your bot's token, and on the `"Token"` line of your `credentials.json`, replace `null` with your bot token and put quotation marks before and after the token, like so `"Example.Token"`
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- Copy the `Client ID` on the page and replace the null part of the `ClientId` line with it, and put quotation marks before and after, like earlier.
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- Again, copy the same `Client ID` and replace the null part of the `BotId` line with it, and do **not** put quotation marks before and after the ID.
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- Go to a server on discord and attempt to mention yourself, but put a backslash at the start as shown below
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- So the message `\@fearnlj01#3535` will appears as `<@145521851676884992>` after you send the message (to make it slightly easier, add the backslash after you type the mention out)
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- The message will appear as a mention if done correctly, copy the numbers from the message you sent (`145521851676884992`) and replace the `0` on the `OwnerIds` section with your user ID shown earlier.
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- Save `credentials.json` (make sure you aren't saving it as `credentials.json.txt`)
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- If done correctly, you are now the bot owner. You can add multiple owners by seperating each owner ID with a comma within the square brackets.
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####Running NadekoBot
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`tmux new -s nadeko`
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^this will create a new session named “nadeko”
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`(you can replace “nadeko” with anything you prefer and remember its your session name)`.
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or if you want to use Screen, run:
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`screen -S nadeko`
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^this will create a new screen named “nadeko”
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`(you can replace “nadeko” with anything you prefer and remember its your screen name)`.
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`cd ~/NadekoBot/src/NadekoBot/`
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- Start Nadeko using dotnet:
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`dotnet run --configuration Release`
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CHECK THE BOT IN DISCORD, IF EVERYTHING IS WORKING
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Now time to move bot to background and to do that, press CTRL+B+D (this will ditach the nadeko session using TMUX)
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*If you used Screen press CTRL+A+D (this will detach the nadeko screen)*
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####Inviting your bot to your server - [Invite Guide][Invite Guide]
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- Create a new server in Discord.
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- Copy your `Client ID` from your [Discord bot applications page.][DiscordApp]
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- Replace the `12345678` in this link `https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=12345678&scope=bot&permissions=66186303` with your `Client ID`.
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- Your edited link should look like this: `https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=**YOUR_CLENT_ID**&scope=bot&permissions=66186303`.
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- Go to newly created link and pick the server we created, and click `Authorize`.
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- Bot should be added to your server.
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####Setting NadekoBot Music
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For Music Setup and API keys check [Setting up NadekoBot for Music](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/guides/Windows%20Guide/#setting-up-nadekobot-for-music) and [JSON Explanations](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/JSON%20Explanations/).
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####Updating Nadeko
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Nadeko is really easy to update as of version 1.0! just copy and paste the command below to update Nadeko to the latest version
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`cd ~/NadekoBot/ && git init && git pull`
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####Some more Info - TMUX
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- If you want to see the sessions after logging back again, type `tmux ls`, and that will give you the list of sessions running.
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- 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, replace `“nadeko”` with the session name you created.)
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- If you want to kill NadekoBot session, type `tmux kill-session -t nadeko`
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####Some more Info - Screen
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- If you want to see the sessions after logging back again, type `screen -ls`, and that will give you the list of screens.
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- If you want to switch to/ see that screen, type `screen -r nadeko` (nadeko is the name of the screen we created before so, replace `“nadeko”` with the screen name you created.)
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- If you want to kill the NadekoBot screen, type `screen -X -S nadeko quit`
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[Homebrew]: http://brew.sh/
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[DiscordApp]: https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me
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[Atom]: https://atom.io/
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[Invite Guide]: http://discord.kongslien.net/guide.html
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[Google Console]: https://console.developers.google.com
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[Soundcloud]: https://soundcloud.com/you/apps/new |