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Example Discord bot written in Python that uses the completions API to have conversations with the `text-davinci-003` model, and the moderations API to filter the messages.

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For any problems running this specific bot: Discord Project Post

For general OpenAI API problems or questions: Discord API Discussions

For bugs in the template code: create an Issue

For feature requests: this repo is not accepting feature requests, you can discuss potential features in Discord Project Post

For PRs: only bug fix PRs wil be accepted. If you are implementing a new feature, please fork this repo.

Thank you!


GPT Discord Bot

Example Discord bot written in Python that uses the completions API to have conversations with the text-davinci-003 model, and the moderations API to filter the messages.

THIS IS NOT CHATGPT.

This bot uses the OpenAI Python Library and discord.py.

Features

  • /chat starts a public thread, with a message argument which is the first user message passed to the bot
  • The model will generate a reply for every user message in any threads started with /chat
  • The entire thread will be passed to the model for each request, so the model will remember previous messages in the thread
  • when the context limit is reached, or a max message count is reached in the thread, bot will close the thread
  • you can customize the bot instructions by modifying config.yaml
  • you can change the model, the hardcoded value is text-davinci-003

Setup

  1. Copy .env.example to .env and start filling in the values as detailed below
  2. Go to https://beta.openai.com/account/api-keys, create a new API key, and fill in OPENAI_API_KEY
  3. Create your own Discord application at https://discord.com/developers/applications
  4. Go to the Bot tab and click "Add Bot"
    • Click "Reset Token" and fill in DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN
    • Disable "Public Bot" unless you want your bot to be visible to everyone
    • Enable "Message Content Intent" under "Privileged Gateway Intents"
  5. Go to the OAuth2 tab, copy your "Client ID", and fill in DISCORD_CLIENT_ID
  6. Copy the ID the server you want to allow your bot to be used in by right clicking the server icon and clicking "Copy ID". Fill in ALLOWED_SERVER_IDS. If you want to allow multiple servers, separate the IDs by "," like server_id_1,server_id_2
  7. Install dependencies and run the bot
    pip install -r requirements.txt
    python -m src.main
    
    You should see an invite URL in the console. Copy and paste it into your browser to add the bot to your server. Note: make sure you are using Python 3.9+ (check with python --version)

Optional configuration

  1. If you want moderation messages, create and copy the channel id for each server that you want the moderation messages to send to in SERVER_TO_MODERATION_CHANNEL. This should be of the format: server_id:channel_id,server_id_2:channel_id_2
  2. If you want to change the personality of the bot, go to src/config.yaml and edit the instructions
  3. If you want to change the moderation settings for which messages get flagged or blocked, edit the values in src/constants.py. A lower value means less chance of it triggering.

FAQ

Why isn't my bot responding to commands?

Ensure that the channels your bots have access to allow the bot to have these permissions.

  • Send Messages
  • Send Messages in Threads
  • Create Public Threads
  • Manage Messages (only for moderation to delete blocked messages)
  • Manage Threads
  • Read Message History
  • Use Application Commands

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