# What's this? This repository contains database of all quotes from the famous website bash.im as well as the API that allows self-hosting your own quotes website. All of this started in February 2022 when bash.im was shut down. Quotes were parsed from the web archive. # Requirements - Python 3.8+ (Python 3.11 is recommended) - Git LFS for fetching the quotes DB # Quickstart ``` # Clone this repository and enter it: git clone https://git.darkn.space/Darkn/bash-fastapi.git # Download the quotes.sqlite3 using Git LFS and replace the pointer file with the actual database: git lfs pull # Configure virtualenv: python3 -m venv .venv # Activate virtualenv: . .venv/bin/activate # Install dependencies: python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt # Start main.py python main.py ``` # FAQ ### How do I change the port on which API runs? Default port is 8001, but you can change it inside of main.py by modifying those lines at the very end: ```python3 if __name__ == "__main__": uvicorn.run(app, port=8001, host="0.0.0.0") ``` ### Why is quotes.sqlite3 so small and has no quotes inside of it after I cloned your repository? You probably forgot to install and/or use Git LFS. Go to the repository directory and run following commands: ``` git lfs install git lfs fetch git lfs checkout ``` You can read more about using Git LFS [here](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/working-with-files/managing-large-files/installing-git-large-file-storage) and [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72610494/what-is-the-difference-between-git-lfs-fetch-git-lfs-fetch-all-and-git). ### Do you really have all quotes from bash.im? As long as it was indexed by the web archive, it's there. # Credits: Thanks to ~~The Man, the Myth, the Legend~~ the Darkn member gameeroor for helping with parsing and making such a nice API.