Remove CLIENT_UID Environment Variable (#123)

* Remove: Client UID References

* Update: version increment
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Kevin Dang
2024-10-06 18:57:39 -07:00
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![Token](../imgs/tutorial/token.png)
* You will also need your App's **Client ID**, navigate to **OAuth2** and copy your id.
![Client Id](../imgs/tutorial/client-id.png)
* That should be all of the environment variables needed from Discord, now we need this app on your server.
* Navigate to **Installation** and Copy the provided **Install Link** to allow your App to your server.
* You should set the **Guild Install** permissions as you like, for this purpose we will allow admin priviledges for now. Ensure the **bot** scope is added to do this.

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## To Run Locally (without Docker)
* Run `npm install` to install the npm packages.
* Ensure that your [.env](../.env.sample) file's `OLLAMA_IP` is `127.0.0.1` to work properly.
* You only need your `CLIENT_TOKEN`, `MODEL`, `CLIENT_UID`, `OLLAMA_IP`, `OLLAMA_PORT`.
* You only need your `CLIENT_TOKEN`, `MODEL`, `OLLAMA_IP`, `OLLAMA_PORT`.
* The ollama ip and port should just use it's defaults by nature. If not, utilize `OLLAMA_IP = 127.0.0.1` and `OLLAMA_PORT = 11434`.
* Now, you can run the bot by running `npm run client` which will build and run the decompiled typescript and run the setup for ollama.
* **IMPORTANT**: This must be ran in the wsl/Linux instance to work properly! Using Command Prompt/Powershell/Git Bash/etc. will not work on Windows (at least in my experience).