oobabot
oobabot
is a Discord bot which talks to a Large Language Model AIs (like LLaMA, llama.cpp, etc...), running on oobabooga's text-generation-webui.
pip install oobabot
requires python 3.8+
$ oobabot --wakewords rosie cat --ai-name Rosie --persona "you are a cat named Rosie"
2023-05-04 00:24:10,968 DEBUG Oobabooga base URL: ws://localhost:5005
2023-05-04 00:24:11,133 INFO Connected to Oobabooga!
2023-05-04 00:24:11,133 DEBUG Connecting to Discord...
2023-05-04 00:24:13,807 INFO Connected to discord as RosieAI#0000 (ID: 1100100011101010101)
2023-05-04 00:24:13,807 DEBUG monitoring DMs, plus 24 channels across 1 server(s)
2023-05-04 00:24:13,807 DEBUG AI name: Rosie
2023-05-04 00:24:13,807 DEBUG AI persona: you are a cat named Rosie
2023-05-04 00:24:13,807 DEBUG wakewords: rosie, cat
See below for more details on the command line options.
Text-generative UIs are cool to run at home, and Discord is fun to mess with your friends. Why not combine the two and have something awesome!
Real motivation: I wanted a chatbot in my discord that would act like my cat. A "catbot" if you will.
oobabot |
how that's awesome |
---|---|
user-supplied persona | you supply the persona on how would like the bot to behave |
multiple conversations | can track multiple conversational threads, and reply to each in a contextually appropriate way |
watchwords | can monitor all channels in a server for one or more wakewords or @-mentions |
private conversations | can chat with you 1:1 in a DM |
good Discord hygiene | splits messages into independent sentences, pings the author in the first one |
low-latency | streams the reply live, sentence by sentence. Provides lower latency, especially on longer responses. |
stats | track token generation speed, latency, failures and usage |
easy networking | connects to discord from your machine using websockets, so no need to expose a server to the internet |
✨Stable Diffusion | new in v0.1.4! Optional image generation with AUTOMATIC1111 |
✨Slash Commands | coming in v0.1.6... did your bot get confused? /lobotomize it! |
oobabot
oobabot
(see INSTALL.md)~: pip install oobabot
~: export DISCORD_TOKEN = __your_bots_discord_token__
~: oobabot --base-url ws://oobabooga-hostname:5005/ --ai-name YourBotsName --persona "You are a cat named YourBotsName"
You should now be able to run oobabot from wherever pip installed it.
usage: oobabot [-h] [-c CONFIG] [--generate-config] [--invite-url] [--ai-name AI_NAME]
[--persona PERSONA] [--wakewords [WAKEWORDS ...]]
[--discord-token DISCORD_TOKEN] [--dont-split-responses]
[--history-lines HISTORY_LINES] [--ignore-dms] [--reply-in-thread]
[--stream-responses] [--base-url BASE_URL] [--log-all-the-things]
[--message-regex MESSAGE_REGEX] [--image-words [IMAGE_WORDS ...]]
[--stable-diffusion-url STABLE_DIFFUSION_URL]
[--extra-prompt-text EXTRA_PROMPT_TEXT]
oobabot v0.2.2: Discord bot for oobabooga's text-generation-webui
General Settings:
-h, --help
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
Path to a config file to read settings from. Command line
settings will override settings in this file. (default:
config.yml)
--generate-config If set, oobabot will print its configuration as a .yml file, then
exit. Any command-line settings also passed will be reflected in
this file. (default: False)
--invite-url Print a URL which can be used to invite the bot to a Discord
server. Requires that the Discord token is set. (default: False)
Persona:
--ai-name AI_NAME Name the AI will use to refer to itself (default: oobabot)
--persona PERSONA This prefix will be added in front of every user-supplied
request. This is useful for setting up a 'character' for the bot
to play. Alternatively, this can be set with the OOBABOT_PERSONA
environment variable. (default: )
--wakewords [WAKEWORDS ...]
One or more words that the bot will listen for. The bot will
listen in all discord channels it can access for one of these
words to be mentioned, then reply to any messages it sees with a
matching word. The bot will always reply to @-mentions and direct
messages, even if no wakewords are supplied. (default:
['oobabot'])
Discord:
--discord-token DISCORD_TOKEN
Token to log into Discord with. For security purposes it's
strongly recommended that you set this via the DISCORD_TOKEN
environment variable instead, if possible. (default: )
--dont-split-responses
Post the entire response as a single message, rather than
splitting it into separate messages by sentence. (default: False)
--history-lines HISTORY_LINES
Number of lines of chat history the AI will see when generating a
response. (default: 7)
--ignore-dms If set, the bot will not respond to direct messages. (default:
False)
--reply-in-thread If set, the bot will generate a thread to respond in if it is not
already in one. (default: False)
--stream-responses FEATURE PREVIEW: Stream responses into a single message as they
are generated. Note: may be janky (default: False)
Oobabooga:
--base-url BASE_URL Base URL for the oobabooga instance. This should be
ws://hostname[:port] for plain websocket connections, or
wss://hostname[:port] for websocket connections over TLS.
(default: ws://localhost:5005)
--log-all-the-things Print all AI input and output to STDOUT. (default: False)
--message-regex MESSAGE_REGEX
A regex that will be used to extract message lines from the AI's
output. The first capture group will be used as the message. If
this is not set, the entire output will be used as the message.
(default: )
Stable Diffusion:
--image-words [IMAGE_WORDS ...]
When one of these words is used in a message, the bot will
generate an image. (default: ['draw me', 'drawing', 'photo',
'pic', 'picture', 'image', 'sketch'])
--stable-diffusion-url STABLE_DIFFUSION_URL
URL for an AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion server. (default: )
--extra-prompt-text EXTRA_PROMPT_TEXT
This will be appended to every image generation prompt sent to
Stable Diffusion. (default: )
Additional settings can be set in config.yml. Use the --generate-config option to print a
new copy of this file to STDOUT.
There are a lot more settings in the config.yml file (sample) here.
DISCORD_TOKEN
environment variable
Set your shell environment's DISCORD_TOKEN
to token Discord provided when you set up the bot account. It should be something like a 72-character-long random-looking string.
bash example
export DISCORD_TOKEN=___YOUR_TOKEN___
fish example
set -Ux DISCORD_TOKEN ___YOUR_TOKEN___
In certain environments, it may be difficult to set an environment variable. In that case, you can also pass the token in as a command-line argument using --discord-token
. But doing so might leak the token to other
users on a shared system, as it will be visible to anyone who can run ps
.
--base-url
The base URL of oobabooga's streaming web API. This is
required if the oobabooga machine is different than where you're running oobabot
.
By default, this will be port 5005 (even though the HTML UI runs on a different port). The protocol should typically be ws://.
All together, this should look something like:
--base-url ws://localhost:5005
This is also the default value, but any other setting should follow the same form.
--ai-name
the name the AI will be instructed to call itself. Note that this technically doesn't need to be the same as the bot in your discord, but it would likely make sense to your users if they are at least similar.
--wakewords
one or more words that the bot will look for. It will reply to any message which contains one of these words, in any channel.
--persona
is a short few sentences describing the role your bot should act as. For instance, this is the setting I'm using for my cat-bot, whose name is "Rosie".
Here is some background information about Rosie:
- You are Rosie
- You are a cat
- Rosie is a female cat
- Rosie is owned by Chris, whose nickname is xxxxxxx
- Rosie loves Chris more than anything
- You are 9 years old
- You enjoy laying on laps and murder
- Your personality is both witty and profane
- The people in this chat room are your friends
Persona may be set from the command line with the --persona
argument.
Alternatively, it can be set through the environment variable OOBABOT_PERSONA
.
You should see something like this if everything worked:
--stable-diffusion-url
is the URL to a server running AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
With it, users can ask oobabot
to generate images and post the
results to the channel. The user who made the original request can
choose to regenerate the image as they like. If they either don't
find one they like, or don't do anything within 3 minutes, the image
will be removed.
Currently, detection of photo requests is very crude, and is only looking for messages which match this regex:
photowords = ["drawing", "photo", "pic", "picture", "image", "sketch"]
self.photo_patterns = [
re.compile(
r"^.*\b" + photoword + r"\b[\s]*(of|with)?[\s]*[:]?(.*)$", re.IGNORECASE
)
for photoword in photowords
]
Note that depending on the checkpoint loaded in Stable Diffusion, it may not be appropriate for your server's community. I suggest reviewing Discord's Terms of Service and Community Guidelines before deciding what checkpoint to run.
oobabot
supports two different negative prompts, depending on whether the channel
is marked as "Age-Restricted" or not. This is to allow for more explicit content in
channels which are marked as such. While the negative prompt will discourage Stable
Diffusion from generating an image which matches the prompt, but is not foolproof.
oobabot
By default, oobabot
will listen for three types of messages in the servers it's connected to:
oobabot
's account is @-mentionedAlso, the bot has a random chance of sending follow-up messages within the same channel if others reply within 120 seconds of its last post. The exact parameters for this are in flux, but is meant to simulate a natural conversation flow, without forcing others to always post a wakeword.
As of 0.1.6, the bot now supports slash commands:
/command |
what it does |
---|---|
/lobotomize |
make the bot forget everything in the channel before the command is run |
/say "message" |
speak as the bot |
Oobabot doesn't add any restrictions on who can run these commands, but luckily Discord does! You can find this inside Discord by visiting "Server Settings" -> Integrations -> Bots and Apps -> hit the icon which looks like [/] next to your bot
If you're running on a large server, you may want to restrict who can run these commands. I suggest creating a new role, and only allowing that role to run the commands.
Instead of the command line, you can also use a config file. This is useful if you want to run multiple instances of the bot, or if you want to run it as a service.
There are also many more settings available in the config file, which are not available on the command line. See docs/CONFIG.md for information on how to use it.
You can also look at a config.yml file (sample) here.
Contributions are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.