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# A bot that counts that counts how many the letters where used in messages. It also reacts to the messages that have the letters in it.
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The configuration is based on a `.env` file. See the example.env file for the configuration options.
It is currently only based on the cloud version of mongodb.
This bot is based on [shrimpBot](https://github.com/numselli/shrimpBot). Converted the DB from postgres to mongodb.
Use the following command to initialize the database.
`node dbinit.js`
It will create the needed collection and document and return it in the console output.
If you want to run it yourself, use the output of _id for the search and update operation. The following part is needed for this
"6448db015eed6ed191ef61a1" (This is offcourse an example, yours will be different.)
Structure:
**commands** - This folder contains commands
**event** - This folder contains files related to discord.js events. (Like "ready", "interactionCreate")
**handler** - This folder contains files that read the commands folders contents.
**models** - This folder contains files related to the database models. (Like "wolfcount")
**index.js** - This is the main file to run the bot.
1) Use ```npm i ```
2) Create a .env file ``` touch .env``` or ``` cp example.env .env ```
3) Edit .env
```
# BASIC BOT INFO
TOKEN=<bottoken>
#Mongodb
MONGODBUSER=<Username>
MONGODBPASS=<Pass>
MONGODBCLUSTER=<cluster>
DATABASE=<dbname>
#Webstuff
PORT=<port>
```
4) Go to Handler -- > index.js and change "GUIDIDHERE" to your Discord Server's Guild ID for guild only commands.
5) Go into https://discord.com/developers/applications and enable Privileged Message Intent (If your bot is in more that 100 guilds this requires verification and approval of Discord.).
6) Run the bot ```node index.js```
Want to make this better? Issue a pull request!