draft of updated readme
currently it says that categories are a list but they are not. i hope to make them a list before release lol
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Tlapbot also automatically adds a command for each redeem in the redeems file.
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### Tlapbot redeems types
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Tlapbot currently supports three different redeem types.
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Tlapbot currently supports three different redeem types. Each type of a redeem
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works slightly differently, and displays differently on the redeems dashboard.
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Redeems can also optionally be sorted into "categories" that can be turned on
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or off in the config file. This means that the redeems file can list redeems
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for different types of streams, and you can turn them on or off. Examples on how
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to do that are listed later in the config file examples.
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#### List
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List redeems are basic redeems, most similar to the ones on Twitch.
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```bash
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python -m flask refresh-counters
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```
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This command only changes counters, so if you want to clear the queue with list and note redeems too, you should run `clear-queue` after it.
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This command only changes counters, so if you want to clear the queue with list and note redeems too, you should run `clear-queue` after it, or run `clear-refresh` to do both actions together.
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#### clear-refresh
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Does the same as `clear-queue` and `refresh-counters` together.
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Only run this if you're adding/removing counters, want to reset them to zero and want to clear all redeems as well.
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## Configuration files
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### config.py
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Values you can include in `config.py` to change how the bot behaves.
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- `LIST_REDEEMS` if `True`, all redeems will be listed after the `!help` command in chat.
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This makes the !help output quite long, so it's `False` by default.
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- `GUNICORN` if `True`, sets logging to use gunicorn's logger. Only set this to True if you're using Gunicorn to run tlapbot.
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- `ACTIVE_CATEGORIES` can be an empty list `[]`, or a list of strings of activated categories (i.e. `["chatting", "singing"]`). Redeems with a category included in the list will be active, redeems from other categories will not be active. Redeems with no category are always active.
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#### Example config:
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An example to show what your config like could look like
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```python
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OWNCAST_INSTANCE_URL="http://MyTlapbotServer.com"
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POINTS_CYCLE_TIME=300
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LIST_REDEEMS=True
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ACTIVE_CATEGORIES=["gaming"]
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```
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### redeems.py
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`redeems.py` is a file where you define all your custom redeems. Tlapbot will work without it, but it will load a few default, generic redeems from `tlapbot/default_redeems.py`.
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(`redeems.py` should be in the instance folder: `/instance/redeems.py` for folder install.)
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#### Default `redeems.py`:
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#### `default_redeems.py`:
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```python
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REDEEMS={
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"hydrate": {"price": 60, "type": "list"},
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"lurk": {"price": 1, "type": "counter", "info": "Let us know you're going to lurk."},
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"react": {"price": 200, "type": "note", "info": "Attach link to a video for me to react to."},
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"request": {"price": 100, "type": "note", "info": "Request a level, gamemode, skin, etc."}
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"request": {"price": 100, "type": "note", "info": "Request a level, gamemode, skin, etc."},
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"inactive": {"price": 100, "type": "note", "info": "Example redeem that is inactive by default", "category": ["inactive"]}
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}
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```
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#### File format
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`redeems.py` is a config file with just a `REDEEMS` key, that assigns a dictionary of redeems to it.
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Each dictionary entry is a redeem, and the dictionary keys are strings that decides the chat command for the redeem. The value is another dictionary that needs to have entries for `"price"`, `"type"` and optionally `"info"`.
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Each dictionary entry is a redeem, and the dictionary keys are strings that decides the chat command for the redeem. The value is another dictionary that needs to have entries for `"price"`, `"type"` and optionally `"info"` and `"category"`.
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- `"price"` value should be an integer that decides how many points the redeem will cost.
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- `"type"` value should be either `"list"`, `"counter"` or `"note"`. This decided the redeem's type, and whether it will show up as a counter at the top of the dashboard or as an entry in the "recent redeems" chart.
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- `"info"` value should be a string that describes what the command does. It's optional, but I recommend writing one for all `"list"` and `"note"` redeems (so that chatters know that they should write a note).
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- `"info"` value should be a string that describes what the command does. It's optional, but I recommend writing one for all `"list"` and `"note"` redeems (so that chatters know that they should write a note).
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- `"category"` is an optional list of strings, the categories the redeem is in. If a category from the list is in `ACTIVE_CATEGORIES` from `config.py`, then the redeem will be active. Otherwise it will not appear at all. **If you want a redeem to be always active, leave this field out.**
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