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+Bot Name
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+ []()
+ [](https://www.reddit.com/user/Wordbook_Bot)
+ [](https://github.com/kylelobo/The-Documentation-Compendium/issues)
+ [](https://github.com/kylelobo/The-Documentation-Compendium/pulls)
+ [](/LICENSE)
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+---
+
+ Few lines describing what your bot does.
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+# 📝 Table of Contents
++ [About](#about)
++ [Demo / Working](#demo)
++ [How it works](#working)
++ [Basic Usage](#usage)
++ [Getting Started](#getting_started)
++ [Deploying your own bot](#deployment)
++ [Built Using](#built_using)
++ [TODO](../TODO.md)
++ [Contributing](../CONTRIBUTING.md)
++ [Authors](#authors)
++ [Acknowledgments](#acknowledgement)
+
+## 🧐 About
+Write about 1-2 paragraphs describing the purpose of your bot.
+
+## 🎥 Demo / Working
+
+
+## How it works
+
+The bot first extracts the word from the comment and then fetches word definitions, part of speech, example and source from the Oxford Dictionary API.
+
+If the word does not exist in the Oxford Dictionary, the Oxford API then returns a 404 response upon which the bot then tries to fetch results form the Urban Dictionary API.
+
+The bot uses the Pushshift API to fetch comments, PRAW module to reply to comments and Heroku as a server.
+
+The entire bot is written in Python 3.6
+
+## Basic Usage
+
+To use the bot, type:
+```
+!dict word
+```
+The first part, i.e. "!dict" **is not** case sensitive.
+
+The bot will then give you the Oxford Dictionary (or Urban Dictionary; if the word does not exist in the Oxford Dictionary) definition of the word as a comment reply.
+
+### Example:
+
+> !dict what is love
+
+**Definition:**
+
+Baby, dont hurt me~
+Dont hurt me~ no more.
+
+**Example:**
+
+Dude1: Bruh, what is love?
+Dude2: Baby, dont hurt me, dont hurt me- no more!
+Dude1: dafuq?
+
+**Source:** https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=what%20is%20love
+
+---
+
+Beep boop. I am a bot. If there are any issues, contact my [Master](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=PositivePlayer1&subject=/u/Wordbook_Bot)
+
+Want to make a similar reddit bot? Check out: [GitHub](https://github.com/kylelobo/Reddit-Bot)
+
+## 🏁 Getting Started
+These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See [deployment](#deployment) for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
+
+### Prerequisites
+
+What things you need to install the software and how to install them.
+
+```
+Give examples
+```
+
+### Installing
+
+A step by step series of examples that tell you how to get a development env running.
+
+Say what the step will be
+
+```
+Give the example
+```
+
+And repeat
+
+```
+until finished
+```
+
+End with an example of getting some data out of the system or using it for a little demo.
+
+## 🚀 Deploying your own bot
+To see an example project on how to deploy your bot, please see my own configuration:
+
++ **Heroku**: https://github.com/kylelobo/Reddit-Bot#deploying-the-bot-on-heroku-platform-that-allows-you-to-host-your-bot
+
+## ⛏️ Built Using
++ [PRAW](https://praw.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) - Python Reddit API Wrapper
++ [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com/) - SaaS hosting platform
+
+## ✍️ Authors
++ [@kylelobo](https://github.com/kylelobo) - Idea & Initial work
+
+See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/kylelobo/The-Documentation-Compendium/contributors) who participated in this project.
+
+## 🎉 Acknowledgements
++ Hat tip to anyone whose code was used
++ Inspiration
++ References