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# How to contribute
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1. Make Merge Requests to the [**v5 branch**](https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/tree/v5)
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1. Make Merge Requests to the [**v5 branch**](https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/tree/v5)
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2. Keep a single Merge Request to a single feature
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3. Fill out the MR template
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[![img][paypal-button]][paypal]
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[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot
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[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot
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[discord-server]: https://discord.nadeko.bot/
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[patreon]: https://www.patreon.com/nadekobot
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[patreon-button]: ./assets/patreon.png
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version: "3.7"
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services:
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nadeko:
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image: registry.gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot:latest
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image: registry.gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot:latest
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depends_on:
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- redis
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environment:
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##### Compatible operating systems:
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- Ubuntu: 18.04, 20.04, 22.04, 22.10
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- Mint: 19, 20, 21
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- Debian: 10, 11
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- Ubuntu: 20.04, 22.04, 22.10 +
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- Debian: 11 +
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- CentOS: 7
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- openSUSE 15
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- ~~Fedora: 33, 34, 35~~ (Fedora is Pending Support)
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- Fedora: 33, 34, 35
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## 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.
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Use the new installer script: `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
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Use the new installer script: `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
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> - Install prerequisites (type `1` and press `enter`)
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> - Download (type `2` and press `enter`)
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> - 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 ~`)
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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`
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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`
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2. Install prerequisites (type `1` and press enter)
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3. Download the bot (type `2` and press enter)
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4. Exit the installer (type `6` and press enter)
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- `CTRL` + `X`
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- `Y`
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- `Enter`
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8. Run the installer script again `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
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8. Run the installer script again `cd ~ && wget -N https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/raw/v5/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh`
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9. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
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##### Source Update Instructions
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1. ⚠ Stop the bot ⚠
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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`
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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`
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3. Update the bot (type `2` and press enter)
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4. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
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5. 🎉
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3. Make sure your python is version 3+ with `python --version`
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- if it's not, you can install python 3 and make it the default with: `sudo apt-get install python3.8 python-is-python3`
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*You can use nadeko bash script [prerequisites installer](https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadeko-bash-installer/-/blob/v5/n-prereq.sh) as a reference*
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*You can use nadeko bash script [prerequisites installer](https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadeko-bash-installer/-/blob/v5/n-prereq.sh) as a reference*
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##### Installation Instructions
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1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
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1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
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- Look for the file called "X.XX.X-linux-x64-build.tar" (where X.XX.X is a series of numbers) and download it
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2. Untar it
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- ⚠ 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
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1. Stop the bot
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2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
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2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
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- 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
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3. Untar it
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- ⚠ Make sure that you change `X.X.X` to the same series of numbers as in step 2!
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##### Installation Instructions
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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`
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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`
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2. Install prerequisites (type `1` and press enter)
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3. Download the bot (type `2` and press enter)
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4. Exit the installer in order to set up your `creds.yml`
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##### Update Instructions
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1. ⚠ Stop the bot
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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`
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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`
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3. Update the bot (type `2` and press enter)
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4. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
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5. 🎉
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##### Installation Instructions
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1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
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1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
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- Look for the file called "X.XX.X-linux-x64-build.tar" (where X.XX.X is a series of numbers) and download it
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2. Untar it
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⚠ Make sure that you change X.XX.X to the same series of numbers as in step 1!
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##### Update Instructions
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1. Stop the bot
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2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/-/releases>
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2. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
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- Look for the file called "X.XX.X-linux-x64-build.tar" (where X.XX.X is a series of numbers) and download it
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3. Untar it
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⚠ 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/`)
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1. `git clone https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot -b v5 --depth 1`
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1. `git clone https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot -b v5 --depth 1`
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2. `cd nadekobot`
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3. `dotnet publish -c Release -o output/ src/NadekoBot/`
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4. `cd output`
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[macos-guide]: ./guides/osx-guide.md
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[from-source-guide]: ./guides/from-source.md
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[discord-server]: https://discord.nadeko.bot/
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[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot
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[issues]: https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot/issues
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[gitlab]: https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot
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[issues]: https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot/issues
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[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.
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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.
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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.
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### Term list
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</PackageReference>
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<!-- Note: If you want to use NadekoBot services etc... You will have to manually clone
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the https://gitlab.com/nadeko/nadekobot repo locally and reference the NadekoBot.csproj because there is no NadekoBot package atm.
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the https://gitlab.com/kwoth/nadekobot repo locally and reference the NadekoBot.csproj because there is no NadekoBot package atm.
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It is strongly recommended that you checkout a specific tag which matches your version of nadeko,
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as there could be breaking changes even between minor versions of NadekoBot.
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For example if you're running NadekoBot 4.1.0 locally for which you want to create a medusa for,
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