# TC²-BBS Meshtastic Version [![ko-fi](https://ko-fi.com/img/githubbutton_sm.svg)](https://ko-fi.com/B0B1OZ22Z) This is the TC²-BBS system integrated with Meshtastic devices. The system allows for message handling, bulletin boards, mail systems, and a channel directory. ## Setup ### Docker installation TC²-BBS Meshtastic is available on Docker Hub [![Docker HUB](https://icon-icons.com/downloadimage.php?id=151885&root=2530/PNG/128/&file=docker_button_icon_151885.png)](https://hub.docker.com/r/thealhu/tc2-bbs-mesh) ### Requirements - Python 3.x - Meshtastic - pypubsub ### Installation 1. Clone the repository: ```sh git clone https://github.com/TheCommsChannel/TC2-BBS-mesh.git cd TC2-BBS-mesh ``` 2. Set up a Python virtual environment: ```sh python -m venv venv ``` 3. Activate the virtual environment: - On Windows: ```sh venv\Scripts\activate ``` - On macOS and Linux: ```sh source venv/bin/activate ``` 4. Install the required packages: ```sh pip install -r requirements.txt ``` 5. Set up the configuration in `config.ini`: **[interface]** If using `type = serial` and you have multiple devices connected, you will need to uncomment the `port =` line and enter in the port of your device. Linux Example: `port = /dev/ttyUSB0` Windows Example: `port = COM3` If using type = tcp you will need to uncomment the hostname = 192.168.x.x line and put in the IP address of your Meshtastic device **[sync]** Enter in a list of other BBS nodes you would like to sync messages and bulletins with. Separate each by comma and no spaces as shown in the example below. You can find the nodeID in the menu under `Radio Configuration > User` for each node, or use this script for getting nodedb data from a device: [Meshtastic-Python-Examples/print-nodedb.py at main · pdxlocations/Meshtastic-Python-Examples (github.com)](https://github.com/pdxlocations/Meshtastic-Python-Examples/blob/main/print-nodedb.py) Example Config: ```ini [interface] type = serial # port = /dev/ttyUSB0 # hostname = 192.168.x.x [sync] bbs_nodes = !f53f4abc,!f3abc123 ``` ### Running the Server Run the server with: ```sh python server.py ``` Be sure you've followed the Python virtual environment steps above and activated it before running. ## Features - **Mail System**: Send and receive mail messages. - **Bulletin Boards**: Post and view bulletins on various boards. - **Channel Directory**: Add and view channels in the directory. - **Statistics**: View statistics about nodes, hardware, and roles. - **Wall of Shame**: View devices with low battery levels. - **Fortune Teller**: Get a random fortune. Pulls from the fortunes.txt file. Feel free to edit this file remove or add more if you like. ## Usage You interact with the BBS by sending direct messages to the node that's connected to the system running the Python script. Sending any message to it will get a response with the main menu. Make selections by sending messages based on the letter or number in brackets - Send M for [M]ail Menu for example. A video of it in use is available on our YouTube channel: [![TC²-BBS-Mesh](https://img.youtube.com/vi/d6LhY4HoimU/0.jpg)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6LhY4HoimU) ## Thanks Big thanks to [Meshtastic](https://github.com/meshtastic) and [pdxlocations](https://github.com/pdxlocations) for the great Python examples: [python/examples at master · meshtastic/python (github.com)](https://github.com/meshtastic/python/tree/master/examples) [pdxlocations/Meshtastic-Python-Examples (github.com)](https://github.com/pdxlocations/Meshtastic-Python-Examples) ## License GNU General Public License v3.0