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Botzilla

The bot that lives in #kerala on MozNet (Mozilla) IRC and the Mozilla Kerala Telegram group.

for Running Botzilla you need:

Node.js

Creating Bot on Telegram

Step 1 On Telegram, open the @BotFather profile, and start to talk with “him”. You can open the conversation by clicking here. If the screen remains empty, update your Telegram client, or write “/start”

Step 2 The first thing you’ll have to do is to create a new bot. Type the command “/newbot”. BotFather will ask you for a bot name and a bot username, username of the bot should always end with the "bot" suffix like “@mozkproxybot”, or “@awsmlistbot” for example.

BotFather will reply with a bot token , you have to copy it

Deploying Botzilla

Step 1 Clone the repo by copying and pasting the code in your terminal

git clone https://github.com/MozillaKerala/botzilla.git

Step 2

Open the Config.js with your favorite text editor and edit the keys according to your requirement

module.exports = {
    tgbot_token: 'bot token you got',
    tgbot_name: '@username of yourbot',
    tg_chatId: 'Chat id of your telegram group',
    server: 'irc network eg: irc.mozilla.org',
    channel: 'irc channel name eg:#kerala_testing',
    nick: 'nick name to use by the bot in IRC eg:botzilla',
    enabled: false,
    admin_id: telegram id of admin,
    admin_name: 'Name of admin'
}

Step 3 to start botzilla Run the following command on your terminal

node index.js

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