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A way to toggle Bastion to work as a Music bot only, without any moderation or additional tools. Maybe a configuration variable that could be toggled to true which is false by default. Also, if its possible, when enabling this dropping any requirements for MongoDB (bot can run without MongoDB, since it doesn't require all functions).
Adding Spotify playlist support, the bot parses a Spotify playlist for the titles within it and then goes onto YouTube and searches each titles ahead before playing and plays it.
Command to save YouTube playlists with a name into a command something like "!play pl todays top hits" (pl short of playlist), this would also be awesome to be used for generated playlist such as ones generated using the process described above.
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A way to toggle Bastion to work as a Music bot only, without any moderation or additional tools. Maybe a configuration variable that could be toggled to true which is false by default. Also, if its possible, when enabling this dropping any requirements for MongoDB (bot can run without MongoDB, since it doesn't require all functions).
An entirely different version of bastion that's only for music would be much better for this case, imo.
A way to toggle Bastion to work as a Music bot only, without any moderation or additional tools. Maybe a configuration variable that could be toggled to true which is false by default. Also, if its possible, when enabling this dropping any requirements for MongoDB (bot can run without MongoDB, since it doesn't require all functions).
Adding Spotify playlist support, the bot parses a Spotify playlist for the titles within it and then goes onto YouTube and searches each titles ahead before playing and plays it.
Command to save YouTube playlists with a name into a command something like "!play pl todays top hits" (pl short of playlist), this would also be awesome to be used for generated playlist such as ones generated using the process described above.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: