# default options Store default configurations for your modules ## naming scheme Name the config file exactly the same as the module_identifier / the directory-name of the module with a prepended "module_" and an appended ".json". For example: The default options file for the module "webserver" would become "module_webserver.json" ## priorities If no config file or database is found, the hardcoded ones from the module will be used Options-file settings will override hardcoded module settings Database settings will override the options-file settings ## minimum settings for 7dtd: ### setting up the telnet component host would be your IP address, or if the bot is on the same machine, localhost port + password is what you have set up in your 7dtd serverconfig chrani-bot-tng/bot/options/module_telnet.json > { > "host": "127.0.0.1", > "port": 26902, > "password": "supersecret" > } You might want to set the telnet buffer to a higher value if you have a high-pop server or are using mods like Darkness Falls. the standard 16k is too small for extensive amount of entities > "max_telnet_buffer": 32768 ### setting up the webserver component host would be your servers public IP address port and secret-key can be whatever you feel is clever chrani-bot-tng/bot/options/module_webserver.json > { > "host": "YOUR PUBLIC SERVER IP", > "port": 26905, > "Flask_secret_key": "whateverisclever" > } With those two files in place and some sensible data to populate them, the bot should start up and provide it's webinterface and should start listening to the games telnet.