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esmBot

esmBot Support GitHub license

esmBot is an entertainment-focused Discord bot made using Eris with soundboard, utility, and image manipulation commands.

Usage

You can invite the bot to your server using this link: https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=515571942418546689&scope=bot&permissions=70642766

A command list can be found here.

If you want to run it locally, you should install ImageMagick, FFmpeg, and MongoDB:

sudo apt-get install imagemagick ffmpeg mongodb

After that, you should install the rest of the dependencies using npm:

npm install

Finally, fill in the info inside .env.example, rename it to .env, and run app.js.

If you want to run this on Windows, I highly recommend using Windows Subsystem for Linux. I personally used the Ubuntu distro for testing, however other distros might work as well.

Credits

Icon by Stellio. All images and sounds are copyright of their respective owners.