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If you intent to `allow_insecure_coding`, it might be a good idea to put the whole app into a docker container to reduce risks of running unknown code.
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```
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```bash
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docker run -i -t --rm -v $(pwd):/app -w /app node:latest node main.js
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```
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or simply
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```bash
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docker-compose up
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```
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When running in docker, if you want the bot to join your local minecraft server, you have to use a special host address `host.docker.internal` to call your localhost from inside your docker container. Put this into your [settings.js](settings.js):
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```
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```javascript
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"host": "host.docker.internal", // instead of "localhost", to join your local minecraft from inside the docker container
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```
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### Online Servers
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To connect to online servers your bot will need an official Microsoft/Minecraft account. You can use your own personal one, but will need another account if you want to connect with it. Here are example settings for this:
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```
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```javascript
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"host": "111.222.333.444",
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"port": 55920,
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"auth": "microsoft",
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By default, the program will use the profiles specified in `settings.js`. You can specify one or more agent profiles using the `--profiles` argument:
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`node main.js --profiles ./profiles/andy.json ./profiles/jill.json`
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```bash
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node main.js --profiles ./profiles/andy.json ./profiles/jill.json
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```
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### Model Specifications
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LLM backends can be specified as simply as `"model": "gpt-3.5-turbo"`. However, for both the chat model and the embedding model, the bot profile can specify the below attributes:
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```
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```json
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"model": {
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"api": "openai",
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"url": "https://api.openai.com/v1/",
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Thus, all the below specifications are equivalent to the above example:
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```
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```json
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"model": "gpt-3.5-turbo"
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```
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```
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```json
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"model": {
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"api": "openai"
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}
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```
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```
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```json
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"model": "gpt-3.5-turbo",
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"embedding": "openai"
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```
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