Muse is a **highly-opinionated midwestern self-hosted** Discord music bot **that doesn't suck**. It's made for small to medium-sized Discord servers/guilds (think about a group the size of you, your friends, and your friend's friends). ### Features - 🎥 Livestreams - ⏩ Seeking within a song/video - 💾 Local caching for better performance - 📋 No vote-to-skip - this is anarchy, not a democracy - ↔️ Autoconverts playlists / artists / albums / songs from Spotify - ↗️ Users can add custom shortcuts (aliases) - 1️⃣ Muse instance supports multiple guilds - ✍️ Written in TypeScript, easily extendable - ❤️ Loyal Packers fan ### Design Philosophy I believe it makes much more sense to let Discord handle user permissions (whenever possible) rather than building them into a bot and adding additional complexity. Instead of only allowing users with a certain role to control Muse, Muse allows anyone who has access to its bound channel to control it. Instead of specifying the owner as a user ID in the config, Muse simply looks at the guild owner. ### Running Muse is written in TypeScript. You can either run Muse with Docker (recommended) or directly with Node.js. Both methods require API keys passed in as environment variables: - `DISCORD_TOKEN` can be acquired [here](https://discordapp.com/developers/applications) by creating a 'New Application', then going to 'Bot'. - `SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID` and `SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET` can be acquired [here](https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/applications) with 'Create a Client ID'. - `YOUTUBE_API_KEY` can be acquired by [creating a new project](https://console.developers.google.com) in Google's Developer Console, enabling the YouTube API, and creating an API key under credentials. Muse will log a URL when run. Open this URL in a browser to invite Muse to your server. #### Docker (Replace empty config strings with correct values.) ```bash docker run -it -v "$(pwd)/data":/data -e DISCORD_TOKEN='' -e SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID='' -e SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET='' -e YOUTUBE_API_KEY='' codetheweb/muse ``` This starts Muse and creates a data directory in your current directory. **Docker Compose**: ```yaml version: '3.4' services: muse: image: codetheweb/muse restart: always volumes: - ./muse:/data environment: - DISCORD_TOKEN= - YOUTUBE_API_KEY= - SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID= - SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET= ``` #### Node.js **Prerequisites**: Node.js, ffmpeg 1. `git clone https://github.com/codetheweb/muse.git && cd muse` 2. Copy `.env.example` to `.env` and populate with values 3. `yarn install` (or `npm i`) 4. `yarn build` (or `npm run build`) 5. `yarn start` (or `npm run start`) **Note**: if you're on Windows, you may need to manually set the ffmpeg path. See [#345](https://github.com/codetheweb/muse/issues/345) for details.