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CCBot

Discord bot to aid with challenges

Commands

Admin

Subcommand Description
allow-bot-shame-replies Sets if the bot can reply with snarky gifs to shamed users.
set-challenge-channel Sets the channel to use for challenge reminders/notifications.
set-shamed-role Sets the server role for being shamed.

Challenge

Subcommand Description
add Adds a challenge for the current user.
remove Removes a challenge from the current user.
list-user Lists all challenges for a specified user.

Shame

Subcommand Description
add Adds the shamed role to a user.
remove Removes the shamed role from a user.

Wrapped

Subcommand Description
show Shows the current wrapped data for the server.

Development

When adding a command, add it to the src/commands/ folder, then run node src/deploy-commands.js to update Discord with the new commands.
Once the above is done then the server can be re-run and the new commands should be visible on the bot and working.

Deploying

Local Deployment

Create a config.json file.

{
    "token": "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN",
    "clientId": "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
    "guildId": "YOUR_GUILD_ID"
}

Get these values from the Discord Developer Portal:

  • token: Bot token from the "Token" section
  • clientId: Application ID from the "General Information" section
  • guildId: Your Discord server ID (right-click server → Copy Server ID)

Docker Deployment

Pull the image from GitHub Container Registry:

docker pull ghcr.io/chesire/ccbot:latest

Create a docker-compose.yml file:

version: '3.8'

services:
  ccbot:
    image: ghcr.io/chesire/ccbot:latest
    container_name: ccbot
    volumes:
      - type: bind
        source: ./config.json
        target: /app/config.json
        read_only: true
      - type: bind
        source: ./data
        target: /app/data
    restart: unless-stopped

Create a config.json file in the same directory with your Discord credentials.

{
    "token": "YOUR_BOT_TOKEN",
    "clientId": "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
    "guildId": "YOUR_GUILD_ID"
}

Get these values from the Discord Developer Portal:

  • token: Bot token from the "Token" section
  • clientId: Application ID from the "General Information" section
  • guildId: Your Discord server ID (right-click server → Copy Server ID)

Run with:

docker-compose up -d

The data/ directory will be created automatically and persist your SQLite databases between restarts.

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