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Tux

A Discord bot for the All Things Linux Discord server

Warning

This bot (without plenty of tweaking) is not ready for production use, we suggest against using it until announced. Join our support server: atl.dev for more info!

About

Tux is an all in one Discord bot for the All Things Linux Discord server.

It is designed to provide a variety of features to the server, including moderation, support, utility, and various fun commands.

Tech Stack

  • Python 3.12 alongside the Discord.py library
  • Poetry for dependency management
  • Docker and Docker Compose for development and deployment
  • Strict typing with Pyright and type hints
  • Type safe ORM using Prisma
  • PostgreSQL database with Supabase
  • Linting and formatting via Ruff and Pre-commit
  • Justfile for easy CLI commands
  • Beautiful logging with Loguru
  • Exception handling with Sentry
  • Request handling with HTTPX

Bot Features

  • Asynchronous codebase
  • Hybrid command system with both slash commands and traditional commands
  • Cog loading system with hot reloading
  • Branded embeds and messages
  • Robust error handling
  • Activity rotation
  • Custom help command
  • Configuration system
  • Dynamic role-based (access level) permission system

Installation

Prerequisites

Steps to Install

Assuming you have the prerequisites installed, follow these steps to get started with the development of the project:

Further detailed instructions can be found in the development guide.

  1. Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/allthingslinux/tux && cd tux
  2. Install the project's dependencies

    poetry install
  3. Activate the virtual environment

    poetry shell
  4. Install the pre-commit hooks

    pre-commit install
  5. Generate the prisma client

    prisma generate

    Currently, you will need to have a Supabase database set up and the URL set in the DATABASE_URL environment variable.

    In the future, we will provide a way to use a local database. We can provide a dev database on request.

  6. Copy the .env.example file to .env and fill in the required values.

    cp .env.example .env

    You'll need to fill in your Discord bot token here, as well as the Sentry DSN if you want to use Sentry for error tracking.

    We offer dev tokens on request in our Discord server.

  7. Copy the config/settings.yml.example file to config/settings.yml and fill in the required values.

    cp config/settings.yml.example config/settings.yml

    Be sure to add your Discord user ID to the BOT_OWNER key in the settings file.

    You can also add your custom prefix here.

  8. Start the bot!

    poetry run python tux/main.py
  9. Run the sync command in the server to sync the slash command tree.

    {prefix}dev sync <server id>

Development Notes

Note

Make sure to add your discord ID to the sys admin list if you are testing locally.

Note

Make sure to set the prisma schema database ENV variable to the DEV database URL.

Note

If you want to develop Tux using Docker Compose, we recommend using docker compose up --watch for hot reloading.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the The GNU General Public License v3.0.

See LICENSE for details.

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