Discord AI Bot

Discord bot to interact with Ollama as a chatbot

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Discord chat with the bot

### Archived I have decided to archive this project as I no longer have the time to maintain it. If you would like to take over the project, [please let me know](https://github.com/mekb-turtle). ### Set-up instructions 1. Install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) (if you have a package manager, use that instead to install this) - Make sure to install at least v14 of Node.js 2. Install [Ollama](https://github.com/jmorganca/ollama) (ditto) 3. Pull (download) a model, e.g `ollama pull orca` or `ollama pull llama2` 4. Start Ollama by running `ollama serve` 5. [Create a Discord bot](https://discord.com/developers/applications) - Under Application » Bot - Enable Message Content Intent - Enable Server Members Intent (for replacing user mentions with the username) 6. Invite the bot to a server 1. Go to Application » OAuth2 » URL Generator 2. Enable `bot` 3. Enable Send Messages, Read Messages/View Channels, and Read Message History 4. Under Generated URL, click Copy and paste the URL in your browser 7. Rename `.env.example` to `.env` and edit the `.env` file - You can get the token from Application » Bot » Token, **never share this with anyone** - Make sure to change the model if you aren't using `orca` - Ollama URL can be kept the same unless you have changed the port - You can use multiple Ollama servers at the same time by separating the URLs with commas - Set the channels to the channel ID, comma separated 1. In Discord, go to User Settings » Advanced, and enable Developer Mode 2. Right click on a channel you want to use, and click Copy Channel ID - You can edit the system message the bot uses, or disable it entirely 8. Start the bot with `npm start` 9. You can interact with the bot by @mentioning it with your message ### Set-up instructions with Docker 1. Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) - Should be atleast compatible with version 3 of compose (docker engine 1.13.0+) 2. Repeat steps 2—7 from the other setup instructions 3. Start the bot with `make compose-up` if you have Make installed - Otherwise, try `docker compose -p discord-ai up` instead 4. You can interact with the bot by @mentioning it with your message