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README.md

pep.py Code Health

This is Ripple's bancho server. It handles:

  • Client login
  • Online users listing and statuses
  • Public and private chat
  • Spectator
  • Multiplayer
  • Fokabot

Requirements

  • Python 3.5
  • Cython
  • C compiler
  • MySQLdb (mysqlclient)
  • Tornado
  • Bcrypt
  • Raven

How to set up pep.py

First of all, initialize and update the submodules

$ git submodule init && git submodule update

afterwards, install the required dependencies with pip

$ pip install -r requirements.txt

then, compile all *.pyx files to *.so or *.dll files using setup.py (distutils file)

$ python3 setup.py build_ext --inplace

finally, run pep.py once to create the default config file and edit it

$ python3 pep.py
...
$ nano config.ini

you can run pep.py by typing

$ python3 pep.py

License

All code in this repository is licensed under the GNU AGPL 3 License.
See the "LICENSE" file for more information
This project contains code taken by reference from miniircd by Joel Rosdahl.