# Requirements `pip3 install -r requirements.txt` OpenAI API Key (https://beta.openai.com/docs/api-reference/introduction) Discord Bot Token (https://discord.com/developers/applications) You can learn how to add the discord bot to your server via https://www.ionos.co.uk/digitalguide/server/know-how/creating-discord-bot/ Both the OpenAI API key and the Discord bot token needed to be loaded into a .env file in the same local directory as the bot file. You also need to add a DEBUG_GUILD id and a DEBUG_CHANNEL id, the debug guild id is a server id, and the debug channel id is a text-channel id in Discord. Your final .env file should look like the following: ``` OPENAI_TOKEN="" DISCORD_TOKEN="" DEBUG_GUILD="974519864045756446" #discord_server_id DEBUG_CHANNEL="977697652147892304" #discord_chanel_id ``` ## Bot on discord: - Create a new Bot on Discord Developer Portal: - Applications -> New Application - Generate Toker for the app (discord_bot_token) - Select App (Bot) -> Bot -> Reset Token - Toogle PRESENCE INTENT: - Select App (Bot) -> Bot -> PRESENCE INTENT - Add Bot the the server. - Select App (Bot) -> OAuth2 -> URL Generator -> Select Scope: Bot - Bot Permissions will appear, select the desired permissions - Copy the link generated below and paste it on the browser - On add to server select the desired server to add the bot # Usage `python3.7 bot.py` # Commands `!g` - Display help text for the bot `!g converse` - Start a conversation with the bot, like ChatGPT `!g end` - End a conversation with the bot. `!gp` - Display settings for the model (temperature, top_p, etc) `!gs ` - Change a model setting to a new value `!g ` Ask the GPT3 Davinci 003 model a question. `!gu` Estimate current usage details (based on davinci) `!gs low_usage_mode True/False` Turn low usage mode on and off. If on, it will use the curie-001 model, and if off, it will use the davinci-003 model.