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Updated publish stage to be called build, updated README.md with some instructions on how to install a release version for linux
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image: mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:5.0
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stages:
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- publish
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- build
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- test
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- upload
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- release
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WIN_X64_RELEASE: "$CI_COMMIT_TAG-windows-x64-build.zip"
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PACKAGE_REGISTRY_URL: "${CI_API_V4_URL}/projects/${CI_PROJECT_ID}/packages/generic/NadekoBot-build/${CI_COMMIT_TAG}"
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publish:
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stage: publish
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build:
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stage: build
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script:
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- "dotnet publish -c Release -r linux-x64 -o $LINUX_X64_OUTPUT_DIR src/NadekoBot/NadekoBot.csproj"
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- "dotnet publish -c Release -r win7-x64 -o $WIN_X64_OUTPUT_DIR src/NadekoBot/NadekoBot.csproj"
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ENV total_shards=1
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WORKDIR /app
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COPY --from=build /app ./
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VOLUME [ "/data" ]
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VOLUME [ "app/data", "app/creds.yml", "app/creds_example.yml" ]
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ENTRYPOINT dotnet NadekoBot.dll "$shard_id" "$total_shards"
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README.md
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README.md
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## Fresh Installation
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- [Windows - Release](#windows-release)
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- [Linux - Release](#linux-release)
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- [Windows - From Source](#windows-from-source)
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- [Linux - From Source](#linux-from-source)
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- [Linux - Release](#linux-release)
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- [Docker]
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### Windows From Source
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6. Open `nadekobot/output/creds.yml` with your favorite text editor. We will use nano here
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7. `nano nadekobot/output/creds.yml`
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8. [Enter your bot's token](#creds-guide)
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- You can close nano (and save the file) by typing
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- CTRL+X
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- Type `y`
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- Press Enter
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9. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
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###### Update Instructions
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4. Run the bot (type `3` and press enter)
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5. 🎉
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### Linux Release
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1. Download the latest release from <https://gitlab.com/Kwoth/nadekobot/-/releases>
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- Look for the file called "X.XX.X-linux-x64-build.tar" and download it
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2. Untar it `tar xf 2.99.8-linux-x64-build.tar`
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- Rename the `output-linux-x64` to `nadekobot` (`mv output-linux-x64 nadekobot`)
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3. Move into nadekobot directory and make NadekoBot executable `cd nadekobot && chmod +x NadekoBot`
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5. Copy the creds.yml template `cp creds_example.yml creds.yml`
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6. Open `creds.yml` with your favorite text editor. We will use nano here
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7. `nano nadekobot/output/creds.yml`
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8. [Enter your bot's token](#creds-guide)
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- You can close nano (and save the file) by typing
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- CTRL+X
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- Type `y`
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- Press Enter
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9. Run the bot `./NadekoBot`
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TODO: Updating release linux version
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## Creds Guide
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This document aims to guide you through the process of creating a Discord account for your bot
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