Red-DiscordBot/docs/install_centos.rst
Pier-Angelo Gaetani fe0b6aaba4 [V3 Docs] Systemd guide + extras (#1505)
* Documentation extras

Added links to each distro's user add functions
Added systemd service guide
Added --user operator to pip install commands

* Update autostart_systemd.rst

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.. centos install guide
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Installing Red on CentOS 7
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.. warning:: For safety reasons, DO NOT install Red with a root user. Instead, `make a new one <https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/4/html/Step_by_Step_Guide/s1-starting-create-account.html>`_.
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Installing pre-requirements
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.. code-block:: none
yum -y groupinstall development
yum -y install https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
yum -y install yum-utils wget which python35u python35u-pip python35u-devel openssl-devel libffi-devel git java-1.8.0-openjdk
sh -c "$(wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mustafaturan/7053900/raw/27f4c8bad3ee2bb0027a1a52dc8501bf1e53b270/latest-ffmpeg-centos6.sh -O -)"
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Installing Red
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Without audio:
:code:`pip3 install -U --process-dependency-links red-discordbot --user`
With audio:
:code:`pip3 install -U --process-dependency-links red-discordbot[voice] --user`
To install the development version (without audio):
:code:`pip3 install -U --process-dependency-links git+https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot@V3/develop#egg=red-discordbot --user`
To install the development version (with audio):
:code:`pip3 install -U --process-dependency-links git+https://github.com/Cog-Creators/Red-DiscordBot@V3/develop#egg=red-discordbot[voice] --user`
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Setting up an instance
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Run :code:`redbot-setup` and follow the prompts. It will ask first for where you want to
store the data (the default is :code:`~/.local/share/Red-DiscordBot`) and will then ask
for confirmation of that selection. Next, it will ask you to choose your storage backend
(the default here is JSON). It will then ask for a name for your instance. This can be
anything as long as it does not contain spaces; however, keep in mind that this is the
name you will use to run your bot, and so it should be something you can remember.
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Running Red
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Run :code:`redbot <your instance name>` and run through the initial setup. This will ask for
your token and a prefix.