🚨: v1.0.0 was a breaking change. Please take a look at the release notes for upgrade instructions
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).
- 🎥 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
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 by creating a 'New Application', then going to 'Bot'.SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID
andSPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET
can be acquired here with 'Create a Client ID'.YOUTUBE_API_KEY
can be acquired by creating a new project 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. Muse will DM the server owner after it's added with setup instructions.
A 64-bit OS is required to run Muse.
The master
branch acts as the developing / bleeding edge branch and is not guaranteed to be stable.
When running a production instance, I recommend that you use the latest release.
There are a variety of image tags available:
:2
: versions >= 2.0.0:2.1
: versions >= 2.1.0 and < 2.2.0:2.1.1
: an exact version specifier:latest
: whatever the latest version is
(Replace empty config strings with correct values.)
docker run -it -v "$(pwd)/data":/data -e DISCORD_TOKEN='' -e SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID='' -e SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET='' -e YOUTUBE_API_KEY='' codetheweb/muse:latest
This starts Muse and creates a data directory in your current directory.
Docker Compose:
version: '3.4'
services:
muse:
image: codetheweb/muse:latest
restart: always
volumes:
- ./muse:/data
environment:
- DISCORD_TOKEN=
- YOUTUBE_API_KEY=
- SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID=
- SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET=
Prerequisites:
- Node.js (16.x is recommended because it's the current LTS version)
- ffmpeg (4.1 or later)
git clone https://github.com/codetheweb/muse.git && cd muse
- Copy
.env.example
to.env
and populate with values - I recommend checking out a tagged release with
git checkout v[latest release]
yarn install
(ornpm i
)yarn start
(ornpm run start
)
Note: if you're on Windows, you may need to manually set the ffmpeg path. See #345 for details.
By default, Muse limits the total cache size to around 2 GB. If you want to change this, set the environment variable CACHE_LIMIT
. For example, CACHE_LIMIT=512MB
or CACHE_LIMIT=10GB
.
In the default state, Muse has the status "Online" and the text "Listening to Music". You can change the status through environment variables:
-
BOT_STATUS
:online
(Online)idle
(Away)dnd
(Do not Disturb)
-
BOT_ACTIVITY_TYPE
:PLAYING
(Playing XYZ)LISTENING
(Listening to XYZ)WATCHING
(Watching XYZ)STREAMING
(Streaming XYZ)
-
BOT_ACTIVITY
: the text that follows the activity type -
BOT_ACTIVITY_URL
If you useSTREAMING
you MUST set this variable, otherwise it will not work! Here you write a regular YouTube or Twitch Stream URL.
Muse is watching a movie and is DND:
BOT_STATUS=dnd
BOT_ACTIVITY_TYPE=WATCHING
BOT_ACTIVITY=a movie
Muse is streaming Monstercat:
BOT_STATUS=online
BOT_ACTIVITY_TYPE=STREAMING
BOT_ACTIVITY_URL=https://www.twitch.tv/monstercat
BOT_ACTIVITY=Monstercat
If you have Muse running in a lot of guilds (10+) you may want to switch to registering commands bot-wide rather than for each guild. (The downside to this is that command updates can take up to an hour to propagate.) To do this, set the environment variable REGISTER_COMMANDS_ON_BOT
to true
.