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# How to contribute
1. Make Merge Requests to the [**v5 branch**](https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/tree/v5)
1. Make Merge Requests to the [**v5 branch**](https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/tree/v5)
2. Keep a single Merge Request to a single feature
3. Fill out the MR template

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[![img][paypal-button]][paypal]
[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot
[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot
[discord-server]: https://discord.nadeko.bot/
[patreon]: https://www.patreon.com/nadekobot
[patreon-button]: ./assets/patreon.png

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version: "3.7"
services:
nadeko:
image: registry.gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot:latest
image: registry.gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot:latest
depends_on:
- redis
environment:

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##### Compatible operating systems:
- Ubuntu: 18.04, 20.04, 22.04, 22.10
- Mint: 19, 20, 21
- Debian: 10, 11
- Ubuntu: 20.04, 22.04, 22.10 +
- Debian: 11 +
- CentOS: 7
- openSUSE 15
- ~~Fedora: 33, 34, 35~~ (Fedora is Pending Support)
- Fedora: 33, 34, 35
## Linux From Source
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Follow the following few steps only if you're migrating from v3. If not, skip to installation instructions.
Use the new installer script: `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
Use the new installer script: `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
> - Install prerequisites (type `1` and press `enter`)
> - Download (type `2` and press `enter`)
> - Run (type `3` and press `enter`)
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Open Terminal (if you're on an installation with a window manager) and navigate to the location where you want to install the bot (for example `cd ~`)
1. Download and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
1. Download and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
2. Install prerequisites (type `1` and press enter)
3. Download the bot (type `2` and press enter)
4. Exit the installer (type `6` and press enter)
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- `CTRL` + `X`
- `Y`
- `Enter`
8. Run the installer script again `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
8. Run the installer script again `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
9. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
##### Source Update Instructions
1. ⚠ Stop the bot ⚠
2. Update and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
2. Update and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
3. Update the bot (type `2` and press enter)
4. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
5. 🎉
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3. Make sure your python is version 3+ with `python --version`
- if it's not, you can install python 3 and make it the default with: `sudo apt-get install python3.8 python-is-python3`
*You can use nadeko bash script [prerequisites installer](https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/blob/v5/n-prereq.sh) as a reference*
*You can use nadeko bash script [prerequisites installer](https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/blob/v5/n-prereq.sh) as a reference*
##### Installation Instructions
1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
- Look for the file called "X.XX.X-linux-x64-build.tar" (where X.XX.X is a series of numbers) and download it
2. Untar it
- ⚠ Make sure that you change X.XX.X to the same series of numbers as in step 1!
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##### Release Update Instructions
1. Stop the bot
2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
- Look for the file called "x.x.x-linux-x64-build.tar" (where `X.X.X` is a version, for example 3.0.4) and download it
3. Untar it
- ⚠ Make sure that you change `X.X.X` to the same series of numbers as in step 2!

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##### Installation Instructions
1. Download and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
1. Download and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
2. Install prerequisites (type `1` and press enter)
3. Download the bot (type `2` and press enter)
4. Exit the installer in order to set up your `creds.yml`
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##### Update Instructions
1. ⚠ Stop the bot
2. Update and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
2. Update and run the **new** installer script `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
3. Update the bot (type `2` and press enter)
4. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
5. 🎉
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##### Installation Instructions
1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
- Look for the file called "X.XX.X-linux-x64-build.tar" (where X.XX.X is a series of numbers) and download it
2. Untar it
⚠ Make sure that you change X.XX.X to the same series of numbers as in step 1!
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##### Update Instructions
1. Stop the bot
2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
- Look for the file called "X.XX.X-linux-x64-build.tar" (where X.XX.X is a series of numbers) and download it
3. Untar it
⚠ Make sure that you change X.XX.X to the same series of numbers as in step 2!

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Open PowerShell (press windows button on your keyboard and type powershell, it should show up; alternatively, right click the start menu and select Windows PowerShell), and navigate to the location where you want to install the bot (for example `cd ~/Desktop/`)
1. `git clone https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot -b v5 --depth 1`
1. `git clone https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot -b v5 --depth 1`
2. `cd nadekobot`
3. `dotnet publish -c Release -o output/ src/NadekoBot/`
4. `cd output`

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[macos-guide]: ./guides/osx-guide.md
[from-source-guide]: ./guides/from-source.md
[discord-server]: https://discord.nadeko.bot/
[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot
[issues]: https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/issues
[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot
[issues]: https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/issues
[donate]: ./donate.md

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The system itself borrows some design from the current way Nadeko's Modules are written but mostly from never-released `Ayu.Commands` system which was designed to be used for a full Nadeko v3 rewrite.
The medusa base classes used for development are open source [here](https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/tree/v5/src/Nadeko.Medusa) in case you need reference, as there is no generated documentation at the moment.
The medusa base classes used for development are open source [here](https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/tree/v5/src/Nadeko.Medusa) in case you need reference, as there is no generated documentation at the moment.
### Term list
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</PackageReference>
<!-- Note: If you want to use NadekoBot services etc... You will have to manually clone
the https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot repo locally and reference the NadekoBot.csproj because there is no NadekoBot package atm.
the https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot repo locally and reference the NadekoBot.csproj because there is no NadekoBot package atm.
It is strongly recommended that you checkout a specific tag which matches your version of nadeko,
as there could be breaking changes even between minor versions of NadekoBot.
For example if you're running NadekoBot 4.1.0 locally for which you want to create a medusa for,