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meekee

v1.0.1

Published

A diligent bot.

Downloads

3

Readme

initialization

npm install

this is how you run the script locally with meekee-develop

SLACK_CLIENT_ID=xxx SLACK_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx PORT=8765 MONGODB_URI=mongodb://localhost/meekee GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=xxx GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URL=https://meekee.localtunnel.me/google/auth/callback npm start

https://slack.com/oauth/authorize?scope=bot&client_id=xxx

Add meekee-develop to your slack by clicking here.

to get your local installation accessible from outside

Install local tunnel: npm install -g localtunnel

Run it: lt --port 8765 --subdomain meekee

You must have mongo db running locally to use this script with persistent storage
mongod --config /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf

Testing meekee on staging

Meekee has a stating server on heroku which is not on all the time since it's a free instance.

If it doesnt give you any reminders, check that:

  • the bot is added to your team. You can use this link to add it (it's the add to slack button link).
  • make sure that the instance is up. If the meekee-staging bot is not appearing online, the Heroku instance might not up. It can either be turned off or be sleeping.
  • make sure your user has requested reminders with start.

Meekee website

the site is hosted on this repo. you need to build it before pushing to prod:

cd homepage ; gulp