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How do I make this bot online 24/7 cause if I close the jmusicbot.jar then the bot goes offline. |
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Check this page on the wiki for hosting recommendations. You will also likely need to learn some basic linux (there are tons of tutorials available online). To keep the bot online at all times, you need to keep the jar running at all times. This means either keeping it running on your local machine, or on a paid online hosting service. Both of these have upsides and downsides, as listed in the wiki link above. |
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You must leave the Jar open to run 24/7. There is no way around this as that is what runs the bot. Simply run it in the background and minimize the application or use another computer/compatible device to run it. |
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USE phone? I successfully run jmusicbot.jar on Android Device: NOTE20U Software and system:Termux Linux Currently using Android to execute jmusicbot.jar, there will be some bugs that cannot use volume [0- 150] If this command is sent, it will cause BOT failure and must be restarted. I use Google Translate |
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Check this page on the wiki for hosting recommendations. You will also likely need to learn some basic linux (there are tons of tutorials available online).
To keep the bot online at all times, you need to keep the jar running at all times. This means either keeping it running on your local machine, or on a paid online hosting service. Both of these have upsides and downsides, as listed in the wiki link above.