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# PS-Discord-BotBuilder
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# PS-Discord-BotBuilder
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a wesbite to make discord bots
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This is one of my personal projects, and I plan to update it for a while to come. This is a node.js webserver, which is hosting a website, with which you can "make" a discord bot.
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3. **Database Configuration:**
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3. **Database Configuration:**
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- Update the database configuration in your project. Find the configuration file, commonly named `config.js` or similar, and locate the database connection settings.
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- Update the content in the config.json file, if you dont have it, feel free to make use of the config.json.example for the layout of the json file.
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- Modify the following parameters to match your MySQL setup:
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```javascript
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const dbConfig = {
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host: 'localhost',
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user: 'your_username',
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password: 'your_password',
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database: 'your_database_name',
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};
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```
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4. **Running the Application:**
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4. **Running the Application:**
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- With the database set up and configured, you should be able to run your application. Follow the instructions in the main README to start the project.
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- With the database set up and configured, you should be able to run your application. To run it, please use the following command
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```bash
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./startServer.sh
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```
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Note: For security reasons, avoid storing sensitive information like database credentials directly in your public GitHub repository. Consider using environment variables or a configuration file outside the repository for such sensitive data.
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Note: For security reasons, avoid storing sensitive information like database credentials directly in your public GitHub repository. Consider using environment variables or a configuration file outside the repository for such sensitive data.
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