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Note that you can generate the URL for `ts3-server` using your TS3 client via Extras > Invite friend, select the checkbox "Channel" and select "ts3server link" as invitation type.
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4. Generate an identity in your TeamSpeak3 client (Settings > Identities > Add), set the nickname to the nickname you want the bot to have and optionally increase the security level to the level needed for your bot to join the server.
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5. Export the identity you just generated via the "Export" button. Save it as `identity.ini` and put it into your configuration folder from earlier. You can now delete the identity from your TS3 client.
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6. Now set up a container with your configuration folder mounted at `/config`. The command for this would be: `docker run -d -v "<path to your config folder>:/config:ro" --cap-add SYS_NICE icedream/ts3bot`
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6. Now set up a container with your configuration folder mounted at `/config`. The command for this would be: `docker run -d -v "<path to your config folder>:/config:ro" icedream/ts3bot`
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Alternatively instead of running a `docker` command you can use [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/). A typical `docker-compose.yml` for this would be:
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image: icedream/ts3bot
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volume:
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- "<path to your config folder>:/config:ro"
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cap_add:
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- SYS_NICE
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```
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## Source code
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