discord-plays-pokemon
evobot
discord-plays-pokemon | evobot | |
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1 | 5 | |
3 | 1,803 | |
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7.7 | 8.5 | |
4 months ago | 17 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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discord-plays-pokemon
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I stopped worrying and loved Makefiles
Make is excellent if you use it properly to model your dependencies. This works really well for languages like C/C++, but I think Make really struggles with languages like Go, JavaScript, and Python or when your using a large combination of technologies.
I've found Earthly [0] to be the _perfect_ tool to replace Make. It's a familiar syntax (combination of Dockerfiles + Makefiles). Every target is run in an isolated Docker container, and each target can copy files from other targets. This allows Earthly to perform caching and parallelization for free, and in addition you get lots of safety with containerization. I've been using Earthly for a couple of years now and I love it.
Some things I've built with it:
* At work [1], we use it to build Docker images for E2E testing. This includes building a Go project, our mkdocs documentation, our Vue UI, and a ton of little scripts all over the place for generating documentation, release notes, dependency information (like the licenses of our deps), etc.
* I used it to create my macOS cross compiler project [2].
* A project for playing a collaborative game of Pokemon on Discord [3]
IMO Makefiles are great if you have a few small targets. If you're looking at more than >50 lines, if your project uses many languages, or you need to run targets in a Docker container, then Earthly is a great choice.
[0]: https://earthly.dev/
[1]: https://p3m.dev/
[2]: https://github.com/shepherdjerred/macos-cross-compiler
[3]: https://github.com/shepherdjerred/discord-plays-pokemon
evobot
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Any good alternative for Vexera music bot for Discord ?
If you want docker you can use Muse or EvoBot. Personally, I use EvoBot as it's more lightweight than Muse.
- Does anyone know of a music bot that isn't canceled?
- github bot music repository
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F in the chat bois
Ok, for example https://github.com/jagrosh/MusicBot Or https://github.com/eritislami/evobot
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Made today my own discord bot (kind of) hosted on a raspberry pi 3b+
Bot code: https://github.com/eritislami/evobot
What are some alternatives?
Discord-MusicBot - An advanced discord music bot, supports Spotify, Soundcloud, YouTube with Shuffling, Volume Control and Web Dashboard with Slash Commands support!
muse - 🎧 a self-hosted midwestern Discord music bot that doesn't suck
MusicBot - 🎶 A Discord music bot that's easy to set up and run yourself!
Discord-Bot - A discord bot that can play music, moderate, log events and more
discord-autotyper - discord auto typer, made with js && love 💛
rawon - A simple powerful Discord music bot built to fulfill your production desires. Easy to use, with no coding required.
Discord-Tools - VSCode extension allowing the integration of a Discord chat, bot templates, snippets, themes and more!
discordjs-button-pagination - A simple package for pagination using buttons introduced in discord.js v13.
Max-Bot - Max Bot is an open-source bot made in node-js with discord-js. It Has Commands from fun to moderator.
Discord-M1 - A Discord app for M1 Macs made with electron-builder
PossumBot - A bot that will allow you to destroy discord servers. [Moved to: https://github.com/WANstorm/PossumBot]
opensource-discordbots - Curated list of awesome open-source Discord Bots