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## Install ## Install
Before you can run the bot, you need to install a few Python modules. These are `lXML` and `BeautifulSoup`. These can be installed with PIP (The Python package manager). If you use Windows and dont want to set up pip, you can also find `exe` installers on the internet: Before you can run the bot, you need to install a few Python modules. These are `lXML`, `Enchant`, `urllib3`, and `BeautifulSoup`. These can be installed with `pip` (The Python package manager), or `easy_install` (A more basic version of `pip`):
`pip install lxml` `[sudo] pip install lxml pyenchant urllib3 beautifulsoup`
`pip install beautifulsoup` or
`[sudo] easy_install lxml pyenchant urllib3 beautifulsoup`
On Debian based systems, you can get pip with ### Installing `pip`
`apt-get install pip` ```shell
curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py
python distribute_setup.py
easy_install pip
```
For `.spell` to work, we also need a library called `Enchant`. On Debian based systems, install it with: (If you use Windows and don't want to set up pip, you can also find `exe` installers on the internet.)
`apt-get install python-enchant` ## Running
In addition, for `.whois` to work optimally, you must have `whois` installed. Again, on Debian based systems, install it with:
`apt-get install whois`
(*These commands may need to be prefixed with `sudo`*)
If you are a user of another Linux disto, use your package manager to install the dependencies, or, for other operating systems, use **Google** to locate source packages you can install.
Once you have installed the required dependencies, there are two ways you can run the bot: Once you have installed the required dependencies, there are two ways you can run the bot:
### Using the launcher: ### Launcher
The launcher will start the bot as a background process, and allow the bot to close and restart itself. This is only supported on unix-like machines (not Windows). The launcher will start the bot as a background process, and allow the bot to close and restart itself. This is only supported on unix-like machines (not Windows).
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This will start up your bot as a background process. To stop it, use `./cloudbot stop`. (Config docs at the [wiki](http://git.io/cloudbotircconfig)) This will start up your bot as a background process. To stop it, use `./cloudbot stop`. (Config docs at the [wiki](http://git.io/cloudbotircconfig))
### Manually running the bot: ### Manually
To manually run the bot and get debug output, run it with: To manually run the bot and get debug output, run it with: