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# ADHDbot
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## Quick Start
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1. Copy the example environment file and fill in your secrets:
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```bash
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cp .env.example .env
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# edit .env to insert your real OPENROUTER_API_KEY, DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN, TARGET_USER_ID, etc.
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```
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2. Bring up the stack with docker-compose (recommended; includes host persistence for logs/notes):
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```bash
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docker compose up -d --build
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```
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- `./memory` is bind-mounted into the container (`./memory:/app/memory`), so any saved notes appear in the repo directly.
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- `.env` is auto-loaded and the FastAPI service is exposed on `http://localhost:8000`.
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3. Or build/run manually if you prefer the raw Docker commands:
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```bash
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docker build -t adhdbot .
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docker run --rm -p 8000:8000 --env-file .env -v "$PWD/memory:/app/memory" adhdbot
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```
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### API usage
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Once the container is running, hit the API to trigger a prompt flow:
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```bash
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curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/run \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{
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"userId": "chelsea",
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"category": "general",
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"promptName": "welcome",
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"context": "Take a note that the user is testing the system you're being called from"
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}'
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```
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Endpoints:
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- `GET /health` – simple liveness check.
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- `POST /run` – triggers `Runner.run`; pass `userId`, `category`, `promptName`, and `context` to override defaults from `.env`.
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Environment variables of interest (see `.env.example`):
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- `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` – OpenRouter key used by `AIInteraction`.
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- `DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` / `TARGET_USER_ID` / `DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL` – Discord plumbing.
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- `PROMPT_CATEGORY`, `PROMPT_NAME`, `PROMPT_CONTEXT` – defaults for the `/run` endpoint.
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- `LOG_PROMPTS` (default `1`) – when truthy, every outgoing prompt is logged to stdout so you can audit the final instructions sent to the LLM.
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## Prompt + tooling customization
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- All templates live in `prompts/defaultPrompts.json` (and sibling files). Edit them and restart the service to take effect.
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- Shared tooling instructions live in `prompts/tool_instructions.md`. `AIInteraction` injects this file both into the **system prompt** and at the end of every user prompt, so any changes immediately affect how models emit `take_note`, `store_task`, or `schedule_reminder` JSON payloads.
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- `PROMPTS.md` documents each category plus examples of the structured JSON outputs that downstream services can parse.
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### Memory + notes
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- The memory subsystem watches LLM responses for fenced ```json payloads. When it sees `{"action": "take_note", ...}` it writes to `memory/<user>_memory.json` (now persisted on the host via the compose volume).
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- Each entry includes the note text, UTC timestamp, and the raw metadata payload, so other services can build summaries or downstream automations from the same file.
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### Debugging tips
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- Tail the container logs with `docker compose logs -f adhdbot` to see:
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- The final prompt (with tooling contract) sent to the model.
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- Memory ingestion messages like `[memory] Recorded note for <user>: ...`.
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- If you swap models, change `openRouterModel` in `AIInteraction.py` (or surface it via env) and rebuild the container.
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