Next, inside the repository directory, create a `config.env` file with some content, which you can see the [example .env file](config.env.example) to fill info with. To see the meaning of each one, see [the Functions section](#configenv-functions).
- To deal with dependencies, just run ``npm install`` or ``npm i`` at any moment to install all of them.
## config.env Functions
- **botToken**: Put your bot token that you created at [@BotFather](https://t.me/botfather), as the example above.
- **botAdmins**: Put the ID of the people responsible for managing the bot (as the example above). They can use some administrative + exclusive commands on any group.
- **lastKey**: Last.fm API key, for use on `lastfm.js` functions, like see who is listening to what song and etc.
- **weatherKey**: Weather.com API key, used for the `/weather` command.
- Take care of your ``config.env`` file, as it is so much important and needs to be secret (like your passwords), as anyone can do whatever they want to the bot with this token!