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Read more about [running bots on
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bots.delta.chat](https://bots.delta.chat/howto.html).
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### Deploy with pyinfra
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If you use [pyinfra](https://pyinfra.com/) to manage a server,
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you can deploy this bot with it.
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Just import it into your [deploy.py file](https://docs.pyinfra.com/en/2.x/getting-started.html#create-a-deploy) like this:
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```
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from teams_bot.pyinfra import deploy_teams_bot
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deploy_teams_bot(
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unix_user='root', # an existing UNIX user (doesn't need root or sudo privileges)
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bot_email='team@example.org', # the email address your team wants to use
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bot_passwd='p4ssw0rd', # the password to the email account
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)
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```
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After you deployed it,
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you need to do two steps manually:
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First,
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login to the user with ssh
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and run
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`export $(cat ~/.env | xargs) && ~/.local/lib/teams-bot.venv/bin/teams-bot init`
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to initialize the bot,
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create the crew,
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and join the crew.
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Then run
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`systemctl --user start teams-bot`
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to start the bot
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and keep it running in the background.
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You can view the log output
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with `journalctl --user -fu teams-bot`
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to confirm that it works.
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## Development Environment
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To get started with developing,
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