# :performing_arts: anon3anon [![Github release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/nightnoryu/anon3anon.svg)](https://github.com/nightnoryu/anon3anon/releases) [![Build Status](https://github.com/nightnoryu/anon3anon/actions/workflows/check-go.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nightnoryu/anon3anon/actions/workflows/check-go.yml) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/nightnoryu/anon3anon)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/nightnoryu/anon3anon) Telegram bot for anonymous messages. Currently running at https://t.me/meme_me_a_meme_bot for my channel. ## Local development Prerequisites: 1. Git 2. Docker 3. [bkit](https://github.com/nightnoryu/bkit) Firstly, clone the repository into your `$GOPATH`: ```shell mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/nightnoryu cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/nightnoryu git clone git@github.com:nightnoryu/anon3anon.git cd anon3anon ``` Then build the project: ```shell bkit build ``` After that, copy the `docker-compose.override.example.yml` to `docker-compose.override.yml` and set the environment variables: ```yaml services: anon3anon: environment: ANON3ANON_TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN: 123:ABC # The token for your bot, obtained from t.me/BotFather ANON3ANON_OWNER_CHAT_ID: 123 # ID of your chat with your bot ``` > [!NOTE] > When launching the bot for the first time, leave `ANON3ANON_OWNER_CHAT_ID` empty and write a message to the bot. It will print the chat ID in the logs and after that you can set it up. And you're set! Use `docker compose` to manage the application: ```shell # Start docker compose up -d # Restart to apply changes docker restart anon3anon # Stop docker compose down ```