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Discord.py bot to connect channels across servers

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ᵛᶦᵐᵛᶦᵐ'ˢ Connecty

Overview

  1. Install python (Windows or debian)
  2. Install connecty
  3. Setup and run connecty

Install python on Windows

Install Python

Get the installer here. Although you installed python, you will not run python directly, but use the cmd/terminal/powershell

Configure Alias

Open a terminal as administrator and run this command (This is the only step where you'll need administrator)

(echo python %*) > C:/Windows/python3.bat

If this step fails for whatever reason, you may still continue on, but you need to replace python3 with python

Install python on Debian

Get python 3 through your package manager

sudo apt-get install python3

Install Connecty

Install connecty

python3 -m pip install connecty

Setup

Create a config file

Save a new text file with your config. You can save it anywhere on your computer. The file must be in the .ini format and contain your token and all your connections.

[BOT]
token = tokengoeshere

[my_connection_1]
channels = 123456789 123456789 123456789

[my_connection_2]
channels = 123456789 123456789 123456789

The first section should be called [BOT] and contain your token. Each subsequent section is a different connection. The exact name doesn't matter so name them something memorable.

Run the bot

Run this command in cmd/terminal (installing connecty added the connecty command)

python3 -m connecty path/to/config.ini

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