Channelbot is dead, long live Channelbot!
- ChannelBot is fast. Like really fast. Faster than a human can ever be. It gets a notification directly from Google the second you upload a video to your channel. This is probably the best argument.
- No programming knowledge needed.
- You send the bot 1 message and you're done.
- In combination with automoderator, you can give ChannelBot's submissions automatic flair (with something like 'official' or something)
- Because you know for sure that ChannelBot's submissions are official.
- It's easier to check for double submissions, i.e.: if someone's posting a video and it isn't ChannelBot, you know you can remove it without having to check if this is 'the only submission of this video'.
- If you're the one posting submissions, then this will probably save you lots of time as you don't have to check (and post) manually anymore.
cp .env.dist .env
npm start
Docker usage is recommended, it will save you the hassle of having to set up redis and mysql.
cp .env.dist .env
- Enter values for the
HUB_
,YOUTUBE_
andREDDIT_
fields. You can keep theMYSQL_
andREDIS_
fields to their defaults (if you wish). MySQL will run in it's own secluded network so setting the password won't matter that much. docker-compose up -d
docker-compose exec node ./deploy.sh
Execute this every time the sourcecode changes.
- Setup redis, mysql
cp .env.dist .env
- Enter values.
npm run deploy