Install
Normal Installation
- Install
GitandPython3.10+Environment.
# Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/LiteyukiStudio/LiteyukiBot --depth=1
# change directory
cd LiteyukiBot
# install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
# start the bot!
python main.pyTIP
It is recommended to use a virtual environment to run Liteyuki to avoid dependency conflicts. You can use python -m venv .venv to create a virtual environment, and then use .venv\Scripts\activate to activate the virtual environment (use source .venv/bin/activate to activate on Linux).
Run with Docker
- Install
Docker - Clone Repo
git clone https://github.com/LiteyukiStudio/LiteyukiBot --depth=1 - Change directory
cd LiteyukiBot - Build docker image
docker build -t liteyukibot . - Run container
docker run -p 20216:20216 -v $(pwd):/liteyukibot -v $(pwd)/.cache:/root/.cache liteyukibot
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If you are using Windows, please use the absolute project directory /path/to/LiteyukiBot instead of $(pwd)
If you have modified the port number, please replace 20216:20216 with your port number
Use TRSS Script
TRSS_Liteyuki Management Script, which provides a more convenient way to manage LiteyukiBot, recommended to use Arch Linux
Device Requirements
- Windows system version minimum
Windows10+/Windows Server 2019+ - Linux system requires Python3.10+, recommended
Ubuntu 20.04+ - CPU: at least
1vCPU - Memory: Bot without other plugins will occupy
300~500MB, includingchromiumandnodeprocesses, other plugins depend on specific plugins, recommended1GBor more - Disk: at least
1GBof space
WARNING
If there are multiple environments on the device, please use path/to/python -m pip install -r requirements.txt to install dependencies, path/to/python is the path to your Python executable
WARNING
Liteyuki's update function depends on Git. If you do not have Git installed and run the source code directly, you will not be able to use the update function