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Awesome /mu/zak bot for ICQ/myTeam music-related chats.

Does each and every one of your chat members prefer different streaming platforms? Do you feel missing out on some awesome music your friends share in the chat just because you don't have an account on the next big platform all the cool kids use? /mu/zakbot to the rescue! It does one thing and does it (hopefully) well - whenever there's a link to a song or album in the chat, it gets all the links to the same media on different platforms from odesli.co and post them to the chat. With buttons for instant access! Charming, right? Of course, you can configure it to react only to some platforms - or to post links only to some platforms. Or to react only when it's mentioned or passed a specific command. (NB: For now, configuration is possible only through a config file).

Installation

pip install -U muzakbot

or install with Poetry

poetry add muzakbot

Then you can run

MUZAKBOT_TOKEN=$token muzakbot -c $config_path

or if installed with Poetry:

MUZAKBOT_TOKEN=$token poetry run muzakbot -c $config_path

Makefile usage

Makefile contains many functions for fast assembling and convenient work.

1. Download Poetry

make download-poetry

2. Install all dependencies and pre-commit hooks

make install

If you do not want to install pre-commit hooks, run the command with the NO_PRE_COMMIT flag:

make install NO_PRE_COMMIT=1

3. Check the security of your code

make check-safety

This command launches a Poetry and Pip integrity check as well as identifies security issues with Safety and Bandit. By default, the build will not crash if any of the items fail. But you can set STRICT=1 for the entire build, or you can configure strictness for each item separately.

make check-safety STRICT=1

or only for safety:

make check-safety SAFETY_STRICT=1

multiple

make check-safety PIP_STRICT=1 SAFETY_STRICT=1

List of flags for check-safety (can be set to 1 or 0): STRICT, POETRY_STRICT, PIP_STRICT, SAFETY_STRICT, BANDIT_STRICT.

4. Check the codestyle

The command is similar to check-safety but to check the code style, obviously. It uses Black, Darglint, Isort, and Mypy inside.

make check-style

It may also contain the STRICT flag.

make check-style STRICT=1

List of flags for check-style (can be set to 1 or 0): STRICT, BLACK_STRICT, DARGLINT_STRICT, ISORT_STRICT, MYPY_STRICT.

5. Run all the codestyle formaters

Codestyle uses pre-commit hooks, so ensure you've run make install before.

make codestyle

6. Run tests

make test

7. Run all the linters

make lint

the same as:

make test && make check-safety && make check-style

List of flags for lint (can be set to 1 or 0): STRICT, POETRY_STRICT, PIP_STRICT, SAFETY_STRICT, BANDIT_STRICT, BLACK_STRICT, DARGLINT_STRICT, ISORT_STRICT, MYPY_STRICT.

8. Build docker

make docker

which is equivalent to:

make docker VERSION=latest

More information here.

9. Cleanup docker

make clean_docker

or to remove all build

make clean

More information here.

📈 Releases

You can see the list of available releases on the GitHub Releases page.

We follow Semantic Versions specification.

We use Release Drafter. As pull requests are merged, a draft release is kept up-to-date listing the changes, ready to publish when you’re ready. With the categories option, you can categorize pull requests in release notes using labels.

For Pull Request this labels are configured, by default:

Label Title in Releases
enhancement, feature 🚀 Features
bug, refactoring, bugfix, fix 🔧 Fixes & Refactoring
build, ci, testing 📦 Build System & CI/CD
breaking 💥 Breaking Changes
documentation 📝 Documentation
dependencies ⬆️ Dependencies updates

You can update it in release-drafter.yml.

GitHub creates the bug, enhancement, and documentation labels for you. Dependabot creates the dependencies label. Create the remaining labels on the Issues tab of your GitHub repository, when you need them.

🛡 License

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.

📃 Citation

@misc{muzakbot,
  author = {brannt},
  title = {Awesome /mu/zak bot},
  year = {2021},
  publisher = {GitHub},
  journal = {GitHub repository},
  howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/brannt/muzakbot}}
}

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This project was generated with python-package-template.

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