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This project contains python bot project for Discord, useful for Star Citizen players.
If your bot is running use the help
command to see all available commands.
pip install dastro_bot
python -m dastro_bot.install DIRECTORY_NAME
The second command generates default configuration files to run your own BOT:
Here's what you absolutely need to configure to run the bot:
token
value to your generated discord tokenmain
channel is requiredAll raw data for these features is pulled from this project API:
https://scm.oceandatarat.org
I strongly encourage to use this page for prices and other data reporting or to
contribute in any other way to the linked project.
Please create your own account on that page and set the SCM_TOKEN
in
settings.py accordingly.
Astro Bot uses SQL Alchemy to handle database and SQLite database is
used by default. If you want to use different database then please
adjust settings.py
file accordingly.
There are two parameters there which are used to configure database:
DATABASE_NAME
DATABASE_DIALECT
Mongo is used to store cache data (in case if external data sources are unavailable).
It works with default settings. If you need to customize it find MONGO_CONNECTION_STRING
in settings.py
FAQs
Discord bot for Star Citizen players
We found that dastro-bot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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