Deepbot regularly makes backups of the user database in case the database gets corrupted or, in this case doing something that i'm unsure how you accomplished breaking it. What did you edit to make it so you, the streamer, can't launch some commands? I'll be interested to find out.
In either case, follow the steps listed below to restore the database to its previous state.
- Go to where you have installed Deepbot (Typically C:\DeepBot - Twitch Streamer Assistant)
- Navigate to the backups folder
- There is a readme file explaining what the different folders in there contain, but typically you want to either be looking in folder 1 (1 hr backups) or folder 2 (3 hr backups), depending on when you started experiencing these problems
- Copy the "users" file that is before the time that you edited your username in the database. This file will have numbers after it
- Go back to the main folder and delete the "users" file
- Paste the users file you copied from the backups folder and then rename it so it just reads "users"
And you're done. Obviously if you have used Deepbot after the event your described in a stream this will result in a loss in points accrued in that time but this should hopefully fix the problem you are having.
Thanks,
Dante557