Discord bot for the Woodburn server. This bot adds some Handshake related commands to the server.
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Woodburn Bot

Discord bot for the Woodburn server. This bot adds some Handshake related commands to the server.

Commands

  • /ping - Check if the bot is online
  • /dig <domain> - Get the DNS records for a domain
  • /curl <url> - Get the HTTPS response headers for a URL
  • /shortlink <url> - Shorten a URL using Kutt.it (requires a Kutt API key & admin role)
  • /botstatus - Update the bot status (requires admin role)
  • /invite - Get an invite link for the Bot (not implemented properly dynamically yet)

Setup

Docker

The easiest way to run this bot is to use Docker. You can use the following command to run the bot:

docker run -d -e DISCORD_TOKEN=<YOUR-BOT-TOKEN> -e LINK_API_KEY=<KUTT-API-KEY> -e LINK_URL=<KUTT-URL> -e LOG_CHANNEL=<DISCORD-CHANNEL-ID> git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/woodburn-bot:latest

Manual

If you don't want to use Docker, you can run the bot manually.

git clone https://git.woodburn.au/nathanwoodburn/woodburn-bot.git
cd woodburn-bot
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and fill in your info
python3 main.py