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Better command error handling
- Added handling for all subclasses of CommandError
- Added more emojis
- Renamed some emojis
- debug_mode -> bot.qrm.debug_mode

Fixes #22

Co-authored-by: Abigail Gold <dev@kb6.ee>
2020-01-03 23:03:17 -05:00
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qrm, a Bot for Discord

Discord

A discord bot with ham radio functionalities.

An independent rewrite of qrmbot-discord.

Running

With Docker

See README-DOCKER.md

Without Docker

Prep the environment. For more information on extra options, see the quick-bot-no-pain Makefile documentation.

$ make install

Run. For more information on options, see the quick-bot-no-pain run.sh documentation.

$ run.sh

Copyright (C) 2019 Abigail Gold, 0x5c

This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2. See COPYING for full license text.