Merge branch '1.4' of https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot into 1.4
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		| @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ For this guide we will be using the folder /nadeko as our config root folder. | ||||
| ```bash | ||||
| docker create --name=nadeko -v /nadeko/conf/:/root/nadeko -v /nadeko/data:/opt/NadekoBot/src/NadekoBot/bin/Release/netcoreapp1.1/data uirel/nadeko:1.4 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| -If you are coming from a previous version of nadeko (the old docker) make sure your crednetials.json has been copied into this directory and is the only thing in this folder.  | ||||
| -If you are coming from a previous version of nadeko (the old docker) make sure your credentials.json has been copied into this directory and is the only thing in this folder.  | ||||
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| -If you are making a fresh install, create your credentials.json from the following guide and place it in the /nadeko folder [Nadeko JSON Guide](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/JSON%20Explanations/) | ||||
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| The docker will start and the log file will start scrolling past. Depending on hardware the bot start can take up to 5 minutes on a small DigitalOcean droplet. | ||||
| Once the log ends with "NadekoBot | Starting NadekoBot v1.0-rc2" the bot is ready and can be invited to your server. Ctrl+C at this point to stop viewing the logs. | ||||
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| After a few moments you should be able to invite Nadeko to your server. If you cannot check the log file for errors  | ||||
| After a few moments you should be able to invite Nadeko to your server. If you cannot check the log file for errors.  | ||||
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| ## Monitoring | ||||
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