![]() ![]() Value: = Your discord bot's token that you copied earlier.Click to reveal Config Variables, then add then add the following: This will be automatically attached as your bot's database. Search 'Postgres', and add a 'Hobby Dev - Free' version of Heroku Postgres. Go to the Resources tab and look for the addons section. Click deploy branch, and wait for the successfully deployed message. Scroll down to the manual deploy section, and select the Master branch. Connect to your Github account and search for this repository by name. Under Deployment Method select Github.Something like yourname-discordbot is fine It's name must be unique and composed of all lowercase letters and dashes. Copy the bot's TOKEN, you will need it later.Take note of the app CLIENT ID, you will need it later.I like the name C-3PO, but feel free to pick something different if you fear George Lucas's wrath.Give app a friendly name and click the Create App button.Create a new Discord Application in the Discord Developer Portal Please star our project if you like it using the top-right Star icon.Click here or use the button in the upper righthand side of this page to fork the repository so that it will be associated with your Github account.If you don't yet have a Github account, create one! It's free and easy.:computer: Setting up Rita Translator on Heroku 1. Command Wiki Supporters Credits & License Design Team About Us.Please note some of these links direct you towards our website would be my objective.If you like what we are doing, please star our repo using the top-right star icon :book: Table of Contents But for the near future, adding some new commands and solving pre-existing bugs such as multiple commands at once, better error handling, etc. The next best thing for Translator Bot would be me learning DL and deploying my own APIs to overcome the problem of usage limitations of the free APIs. Also learned the process of making a basic discord bot and working with APIs. Learned some new concepts and modules to work with in Python. Hosted a functional Discord bot (ignoring some bugs) What we learned Successfully completed my first project in Python. Hosting the bot was a small challenge but that was mostly because it was my first time doing it. That being my only choice, I had to work with it. After spending a lot of time, I found some APIs that worked but they had imposed limitations on the usage because it was free. One other thing was that it was really hard to find free APIs which did what I wanted. ![]() Googling the basic syntax was quite an ordeal. The biggest challenge was I have never used python much and discord.py is based entirely on it. Using discord.py by Rapptz Challenges we ran into Other than that, there are also some commands to convert your text into funny versions such as pirate talk, Shakespeare-like English, etc. It also has a command to perform "spinning" on the given text which replaces words with their synonyms to make it look original. What it doesĪs the name suggests, it is kind of like a translator tool that uses APIs to produce results in supported languages. Also, as we have two foreign languages in our syllabus (french and german) this might come in handy. I wanted to try creating one on my own and this hackathon gave me a chance to do just that. I have been using discord for a long time and have always been fascinated with the bots created by other people. ![]()
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