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# Installing Red
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This guide will explain how to create an instance of [Red-DiscordBot]() (referred to as 'Red') on a Pterodactyl panel.
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Running the bot on Pterodactyl is not required to use the Pterodactyl cog. If you already have a working instance of Red, you should look at [Getting Started](getting-started.md).
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/// admonition | Caveats
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type: warning
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There are a few caveats to running an instance of Red on Pterodactyl.
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- You will not receive any support from the Red developers.
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- The built-in Audio cog will not work.
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- Depending on your host, you might have to request a [`tmpfs` size increase](https://github.com/pelican-eggs/eggs/tree/master/bots/discord/redbot#additional-requirements).
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If these are unacceptable to you, you should [install Red normally](https://docs.discord.red/en/stable/install_guides/index.html).
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///
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/// admonition | Requirements
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type: info
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- A Discord bot token (see [Creating a bot account](https://docs.discord.red/en/stable/bot_application_guide.html))
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- A panel host with the [Red-DiscordBot Pterodactyl egg](https://github.com/ign-gg/Pterodactyl-Eggs/tree/master/bots/discord/redbot)
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- A panel with support for server splitting, like [Bloom.host](https://bloom.host/)'s DuckPanel.
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## Creating a Server Split
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1. Navigate to your host's server split option.
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2. Select `Discord Bots` in the `Server Category` dropdown
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3. Select `Red` in the `Server Type` dropdown
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4. Allocate 1gb of RAM to Red. You can get away with less, but for the purposes of this guide we'll be using 1gb.
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5. Allocate 5gb of storage space to Red.
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6. Click the `Split Server` button. The installation process will take a few minutes, once it's done, continue to the next section.
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![server-split-img](../img/pterodactyl/installing-red/1.png)
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## Configuring Startup Variables
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1. Navigate to the `Startup` page of your new server split.
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2. Enter in your bot token.
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3. If you want to change the default prefix that the bot will respond to, do so here.
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4. If you want to change the owner of the bot, you can do so here. This defaults to the owner of the application the bot user is from.
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![server-startup-img](../img/pterodactyl/installing-red/2.png)
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## Inviting the Bot
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1. Navigate to the `Console` page of your server split.
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2. Click the `Start` button.
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3. Click the Invite URL in your console, once the bot starts.
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![console-img](../img/pterodactyl/installing-red/3.png)
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## Initial Setup
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Red is quite a large bot, so I'll focus on the specifics of getting the bot working with my Pterodactyl cog specifically.
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/// admonition | `[p]` is your bot's prefix
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type: tip
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///
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1. Load the `Downloader` cog.
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```bash
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[p]load downloader
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```
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2. Add my repository to the bot
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```bash
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[p]repo add sea-cogs https://www.coastalcommits.com/cswimr/SeaCogs
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```
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3. Install and load the Pterodactyl cog
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```bash
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[p]cog install sea-cogs pterodactyl
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[p]load pterodactyl
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```
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4. Follow the instructions given in [Getting Started](getting-started.md)
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