A horrifying slack-bot that you should probably never use (for a multitude of reasons!)
You'll need a bot user key for your slack workspace, and you'll need the bot's user ID
You'll also need an API key for your user account because the channel management for the bot are written so incredibly not the way they should be done (but it was an interesting exercise in working around limitations I suppose)
You'll also need the User ID of the User whose API key ends up in this program because they will
(probably) be an admin for the bot and control things like whitelisting and unwhitelisting and adding
the bot to channels via the channels.invite
api endpoint. The workspace I wrote this app for doesn't
allow my account access to the channels.kick
command so there's no ability for you to kick this
bot form a channel - you can just sort of, silence it I guess. who knows.
You'll need to create a whitelist.txt
file and an admins.txt
file - put your user's ID in the
admins file and the channel id of the DMs channel in the whitelists file (at the very least)
Neko-chan is a lighthearted chat bot that also pulls images from the SFW collection at nekos.life. There are no easter eggs in this project to allow for someone to get an NSFW image from the API unless they modify the source. This bot has no real purpose.
No good reason
This bad boy is available to you all under an MIT license. tl;dr - feel free do to whatever with this so long as you link to this project.
email me at [email protected] and I'll promptly ignore you