# Source Code

## <mark style="color:blue;">Table of Contents</mark>

1. **Features**
2. **Installation**
3. **Responsibilities**
4. **License Limitations**

### <mark style="color:yellow;">1 - Features</mark>

<mark style="color:purple;">The</mark> <mark style="color:purple;">**Source Code**</mark> <mark style="color:purple;">addon is a necessity for those looking to really get into the gritty details of the bot and make it truly their own.</mark> Don't worry, the bot is customizable enough! But sometimes, people need a bit more than just to change a *few* things about their installation.

* <mark style="color:red;">**True Control**</mark><mark style="color:red;">:</mark> Control everything, down to the byte!
* <mark style="color:red;">**Expandability**</mark><mark style="color:red;">:</mark> Maybe if Athena does something a way you don't want it to, this allows you to change it as you see fit and change it your way!
* <mark style="color:red;">**Remove License Limitations**</mark><mark style="color:red;">:</mark> Need to run a copy of Athena for multiple servers? Maybe run it in multiple instances at one time? This removes that limitation!\*

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**Additional perks:**

* Permanent access to old and future updates
* Github Repo Access
* Includes <mark style="color:red;">Watermark Addon</mark>
* Includes <mark style="color:red;">Minecraft Addon</mark>
* Includes <mark style="color:red;">Command Maker Addon</mark>
* Includes <mark style="color:red;">Economy Addon</mark>
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### <mark style="color:yellow;">2 - Installation</mark>

<mark style="color:purple;">**This is a purchased addon!**</mark> Other than simply dragging and dropping the source where you want it and following the setup guide, there isn't much else to do in terms of installation.

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### <mark style="color:yellow;">3 - Responsibilities</mark>

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**Please take a good look at this section if you're purchasing the Source Addon!**
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The Source Addon is an amazing feature, but it does have the responsibilities attached to it, of you not distributing the source code to anyone else, sharing your licenses, etc.

Anyone found distributing source code to third parties will be removed from the licensing system, disabling even your legitimate copies, and losing any possibility of a refund if possible.

So please, do *not* share your license or source code with other people.

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### <mark style="color:yellow;">4 - License Limitations</mark>

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**All Limits have been put in place for Good-Faith Installations**
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#### <mark style="color:orange;">**Regular User Limits (not source):**</mark>

* 2 IPs per user
* 3 Guilds per user

What does this mean? A **Normal User** will only be able to install their bot on three separate instances and on up to three servers at a time.

Here's where the magic of <mark style="color:purple;">**Source**</mark> comes in!

<mark style="color:purple;">**Source Users**</mark> have an unlimited\* number of instances and guilds they can run the bot in with a single license, this means if you have multiple servers and multiple hosting systems, you can run the bot in all of them just fine!

\*Keep in mind, this is for **reasonable** installations. If there's a pattern of abuse (aka 1 license being installed in machines all over the place or in an inconceivably large number of servers) then action will have to be taken against you/your license.

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