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To start the gpt3discord container with Docker Compose, follow these steps:
1. Open a terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory that contains the docker-compose.yml file.
2. Open the docker-compose.yml file and replace the environment variable values with your actual tokens and IDs.
1. Rename the `sample.env` file to `.env` and fill it out
2. Open a terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory that contains the docker-compose.yml file.
3. In the docker-compose.yml replace the volumes with a path on your machine if you don't use the ones listed, the path to replace is the one on the left side of the colon.
4. Run the following command to start the container in detached mode:
# People with the roles in GPT_ROLES can use commands like /gpt ask or /gpt converse
GPT_ROLES="openai,gpt"
WELCOME_MESSAGE="Hi There! Welcome to our Discord server. We hope you'll enjoy our server and we look forward to engaging with you!"# This is a fallback message if gpt3 fails to generate a welcome message.
TRANSLATOR_ROLES: "Admin,Owner"
SEARCH_ROLES: "Admin,Owner"
USER_INPUT_API_KEYS="False"# If True, users must use their own API keys for OpenAI. If False, the bot will use the API key in the .env file.
# Change the name of the bot in conversations
CUSTOM_BOT_NAME: "GPT3Discord"
# If True, users must use their own API keys for OpenAI. If False, the bot will use the API key in the .env file.
USER_INPUT_API_KEYS="False"
# Moderations Service alert channel, this is where moderation alerts will be sent as a default if enabled
# The welcome message to send it the welcome setting is set to true
WELCOME_MESSAGE="Hi There! Welcome to our Discord server. We hope you'll enjoy our server and we look forward to engaging with you!"# This is a fallback message if gpt3 fails to generate a welcome message.