2023-01-12 06:30:46 +02:00
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# AI Powered Art in a Telegram Bot!
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2023-03-18 15:09:38 +02:00
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this is a txt2img bot running on tami telegram channel
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# How to
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supported invocation:
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`/draw <text>` - send prompt text to the bot and it will draw an image
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you can add `negative_prompt` using `ng[<text>]`
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examples:
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`/draw a city street`
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and without people
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`/draw a city street ng[people]`
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to change the model use:
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`/getmodels` - to get a list of models and then click to set it.
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2023-01-12 06:30:46 +02:00
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## Setup
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Install requirements
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2023-03-18 15:09:38 +02:00
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```bash
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conda create -n sdw python=3.8
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conda activate sdw
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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(note: conda is not strictly necessary, but it is recommended)
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## Original readme
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My Bot uses [Automatic1111's WebUI](https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui) as the backend.
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Follow the directions on their repo for setup instructions.
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Once you have WebUI set up, run `webui.sh` with the `--api` argument. You can also add other
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arguments such as `--xformers` to use xformers memory efficient attention.
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You can use the web ui interface that Automatic1111 provides to select the model and VAE to use.
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Their repo has documentation on how to do so. I also recommend doing a test generation
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Create a file called `.env` in the same folder as `main.py`. Inside the `.env` file,
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create a line `TOKEN = xxxx`, where xxxx is your telegram bot token.
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create a line `API_ID = xxxx`, where xxxx is your telegram id api id.
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create a line `API_HASH = xxxx`, where xxxx is your telegram id api hash.
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create a line `SD_URL = xxxx`, where xxxx is your sd api url.
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Now, you can run the bot
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`python main.py`
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2023-01-12 06:41:51 +02:00
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2023-01-12 06:30:46 +02:00
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