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hubot-zulip
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Follow the Getting Started with Hubot page to create your Hubot.
In your Hubot's directory, run:
npm install --save hubot-zulip
On your Zulip settings page, create a bot account. Note its email and API key; you will use them on the next step.
The bot account email address and API key are passed to Hubot via environment variables HUBOT_ZULIP_BOT
and HUBOT_ZULIP_API_KEY
.
To run Hubot locally, use:
HUBOT_ZULIP_BOT=hubot-bot@example.com HUBOT_ZULIP_API_KEY=your_key bin/hubot -a zulip
To run Hubot on Heroku, edit Procfile
to change the -a
option to -a zulip
. Use the following commands to set the environment variables:
heroku config:add HUBOT_ZULIP_BOT=hubot-bot@example.com
heroku config:add HUBOT_ZULIP_API_KEY=your_key
FAQs
Hubot adapter for Zulip
We found that hubot-zulip demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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