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diff --git a/dev/README.rst b/dev/README.rst index b1535962..afff6255 100644 --- a/dev/README.rst +++ b/dev/README.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Option 1  1. Navigate to the project you want to install bot-core in, such as bot or sir-lancebot  2. Run ``pip install /path/to/botcore`` in the project's environment -   - The path provided to install should be the root directory of this project on your maching. +   - The path provided to install should be the root directory of this project on your machine.       That is, the folder which contains the ``pyproject.toml`` file.     - Make sure to install in the correct environment. Most Python Discord projects use       poetry, so you can run ``poetry run pip install /path/to/botcore``. @@ -30,14 +30,22 @@ Option 1  Option 2  -------- -1. Copy the :repo-file:`bot template folder <dev/bot>` to the root of your project. +1. Copy the :repo-file:`bot template folder <dev/bot>` to the root of the bot-core project.     This copy is going to be git-ignored, so you're free to modify it however you like.  2. Run the project     - Locally: You can run it on your system using ``python -m bot``     - Docker: You can run on docker using ``docker compose up -d bot``. -3. You can now test your changes. You do not need to do anything to reinstall the +3. Configure the environment variables used by the program. +   You can set them in an ``.env`` file in the project root directory. The variables are: + +   - ``TOKEN`` (required): Discord bot token, with all intents enabled +   - ``GUILD_ID`` (required): The guild the bot should monitor +   - ``PREFIX``: The prefix to use for invoking bot commands. Defaults to mentions and ``!`` +   - ``ALLOWED_ROLES``: A comma seperated list of role IDs which the bot is allowed to mention + +4. You can now test your changes. You do not need to do anything to reinstall the     library if you modify your code.  .. tip::  |