This might me a little confusing, because it calculates the number of players that won (similar to !playerstats) instead of the number of times a team won (like !gamestats). This way it gives the proper winrate of a player playing that role, but gives an inflated number of total victories and games in cases where there are multiples of a role in the same game. Maybe it would be better to hide the actual numbers and show only the winrates in order to avoid confusion.
This is the Werewolf game bot for ##werewolf on freenode. It's a fork of lycanthrope, which was the last bot used in #wolfgame before it died.
We have an active community, and we'd love for you to join us!
Running your own copy
You need Python 3.3 or newer to run the bot. Python 3.4 and higher is recommended.
SQLite3 is required for the bot's database. If compiling Python from source, you may need to install the appropriate SQLite3 development libraries for your distribution first.
Copy botconfig.py.example
to botconfig.py
and modify the settings as needed. You can also copy-paste individual settings from src/settings.py
into botconfig.py
if you want to modify them. You may also add or customize your own game modes by renaming gamemodes.py.example
to gamemodes.py
and using the same layout used in src/gamemodes.py
.
Note: you should never alter files under the src
folder directly (unless you are submitting a change to the code), use botconfig.py
and gamemodes.py
for related changes.
To start the bot, run ./wolfbot.py
. You can use --verbose
to log all raw IRC messages and --debug
to enable some debugging features. These options should not be used in production.