readme updates: correct instance folder location
also add a disclaimer about redeems.py
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```bash
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python -m flask init-db
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```
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5. Create a `instance/config.py` file and fill it in as needed.
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5. Create a `tlapbot/instance/config.py` file and fill it in as needed.
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Default values are included in `tlapbot/default_config`, and values in
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`config.py` overwrite them. (The database also lives in the instance folder
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by default.)
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OWNCAST_ACCESS_TOKEN # get one from owncast instance
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OWNCAST_INSTANCE_URL # default points to localhost owncast on default port
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```
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6. OPTIONAL: Create an `instance/redeems.py` file and add your custom redeems.
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6. OPTIONAL: Create an `tlapbot/instance/redeems.py` file and add your custom redeems.
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If you don't add a redeems file, the bot will initialize the default redeems from `tlapbot/default_redeems.py`.
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More details on how to write the config and redeems files are written later in the readme.
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This installation is fine both for just running Tlapbot as it is, but it also works as a dev setup if you want to make changes or contribute.
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Updating should be as easy as `git pull`ing the new version.
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Sometimes, if an update adds new database tables or columns, you will also need to
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rerun the `init-db` CLI command.
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## Owncast configuration
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In the Owncast web interface, navigate to the admin interface at `/admin`,
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and then go to Integrations.
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Running this command shouldn't reset progress on milestones that are already in the database
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and are still in the redeems file.
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## Configuration files
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Configuration files should be in the instance folder. For folder installation of tlapbot,
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that's `tlapbot/instance/` from the root of the Github repository.
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Take care not to replace `tlapbot/redeems.py` with your redeems config.
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`tlapbot/redeems.py` contains functions that handle redeems interactions with the db,
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and not the redeems config.
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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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(`config.py` should be in the instance folder: `/instance/config.py` for folder install.)
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(`config.py` should be in the instance folder: `tlapbot/instance/config.py` for folder install.)
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#### Mandatory
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Including these values is mandatory if you want tlapbot to work.
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- `SECRET_KEY` is your secret key. Get one from running `python -c 'import secrets; print(secrets.token_hex())'`
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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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(`redeems.py` should be in the instance folder: `tlapbot/instance/redeems.py` for folder install.)
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#### `default_redeems.py`:
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```python
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REDEEMS={
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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"` and `"category"`.
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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"`. If the `"type"` is `"milestone"`, there's an additional required `"goal"` field as well.
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- `"price"` value should be an integer that decides how many points the redeem will cost. For milestone redeems, `"price"` determines minimum bid.
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- `"type"` value should be either `"list"`, `"counter"`, `"note"` or `"milestone"`. 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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