Windows Guide updated for 1.0
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### Setting Up NadekoBot on Windows
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#### Prerequisites
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- 1) [NET Framework][NET Framework] 4.5.2 (or 4.6)
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- 2) [FFMPEG][FFMPEG]
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- 3) Google Account
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- 4) Soundcloud Account (if you want soundcloud support)
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- 5) [7zip][7zip] (or whatever you are using, WinRar)
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- 6) [Notepad++][Notepad++]
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- 2) [.NET core SDK][.NET SDK]
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- 3) [Git][Git]
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- 4) [FFMPEG][FFMPEG]
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- 5) Google Account
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- 6) Soundcloud Account (if you want soundcloud support)
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- 7) [7zip][7zip] (or whatever you are using, WinRar)
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- 8) [Notepad++][Notepad++]
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####Guide
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- Create a folder, name it `Nadeko`.
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- Head to [Updater Releases Page][Updater] and download `WINDOWS.-.nadeupdater.7z`.
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- Copy `WINDOWS.-.nadeupdater.7z` to the `Nadeko` (folder we created before) and extract everything.
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- You will see a file `NadekoUpdater.bat ` and a folder `publish ` after extraction.
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- Run/Launch/Open the file `NadekoUpdater.bat ` and you will see it running in cmd.exe asking you with **3 options** *1-3*.
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- 1) Stable release - current stable release, but might not contain all the newest Nadeko updates.
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- 2) Newest release - release with all features/upgrades.
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- 3) Exit
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- Press `2` on your keyboard and hit `Enter`. Type `y` and hit `Enter` again. Downloading might take a while, so just be patient and wait. When download is done, press `3` on your keyboard and close the updater.
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- You should have a new folder named `NadekoBot` inside the `Nadeko` folder we previously created.
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- Make sure you have installed both [Git][Git] and the [.NET core sdk][.NET SDK]
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- Create a folder somewhere and name it `Nadeko`.
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- Head to the [NadekoBot Releases Page][Releases] and download `ZipContainingAllTheInstallerFiles`.
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- Copy `ZipContainingAllTheInstallerFiles` to the `Nadeko` folder that we created earlier, and extract everything.
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- You will see a few files, most importantly, `NadekoInstaller.bat ` after extraction (You may not see the `.bat` part of the filename).
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- Run/Launch/Open `NadekoInstaller.bat ` and you will see it running in the command prompt.
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- Wait a while for the file to finish installing, it'll say when it's done in the command prompt.
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- You should now have a new folder named `NadekoBot` inside the `Nadeko` folder we previously created.
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- Run the `NadekoRun.bat` file and wait for windows to tell you dotnet has crashed, then choose to close
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- If it still exists, you can safely delete the `NadekoInstall_Temp` folder.
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####Creating DiscordBot application
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- Go to [DiscordApp][DiscordApp].
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- Go to [the Discord developer application page][DiscordApp].
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- Log in with your Discord account.
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- On the left side, press `New Application`.
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- Fill out the `App Name` (your bot's name, in this case), put the image you want, and add an app description(optional).
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- Create the application.
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- Once the application is created, click on `Create a Bot User` and confirm it.
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- Click on `Create a Bot User` and confirm that you do want to add a bot to this app.
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- Keep this window open for now.
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####Setting up Credentials.json file
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- In our `NadekoBot` folder you should have `.json` file named `credentials_example.json`. (Note: If you do not see a **.json** after `credentials_example.json `, do not add the `**.json**`. You most likely have `"Hide file extensions"` enabled.)
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- In our `NadekoBot` folder you should have another `NadekoBot` folder, then a `src` folder, then *another* `NadekoBot` folder, in this final folder, you should see a `.json` file named `credentials_example.json`. (Note: If you do not see a **.json** after `credentials_example.json `, do not add the `**.json**`. You most likely have `"Hide file extensions"` enabled.)
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- Rename `credentials_example.json` to `credentials.json`.
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- Open the file with your [Notepad++][Notepad++].
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- In there you will see fields like `Token`, `ClientId`, `BotId`, `OwnerIDs`.
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- In your [DiscordApp][DiscordApp], under `Bot User` part, you will see the `Token:click to reveal` part, click to reveal it.
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- Copy your bot's token, and put it between `" "` in your `credentials.json` file.
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- Copy `Client ID` and replace it with the example one in your `credentials.json` in `Client ID` **and** `BotID` field.
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- Save your `credentials.json` but keep it open. We need to put your `User ID` and owner.
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- Open the file with [Notepad++][Notepad++].
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- In there you will see fields such as `Token`, `ClientId`, `BotId` and `OwnerIDs`.
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- In your [applications page][DiscordApp] (the window you were asked to keep open earlier), under the `Bot User` section, you will see `Token:click to reveal`, click to reveal the token.
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- Copy your bot's token, and on the `"Token"` line of your `credentials.json`, replace `null` with your bot token and put quotation marks before and after the token, like so `"Example.Token"`
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- Copy the `Client ID` on the page and replace the null part of the `ClientId` line with it, and put quotation marks before and after, like earlier.
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- Again, copy the same `Client ID` and replace the null part of the `BotId` line with it, and do **not** put quotation marks before and after the ID.
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- Save your `credentials.json` but keep it open. We need to add your `User ID` as one of the `OwnerIds` shortly.
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####Inviting your bot to your server
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- [Invite Guide][Invite Guide]
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- Create a new server in Discord.
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- Copy your `Client ID` from your [DiscordApp][DiscordApp].
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- Replace `12345678` in this link `https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=12345678&scope=bot&permissions=66186303` with your `Client ID`.
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- Link should look like this: `https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=**YOUR_CLENT_ID**&scope=bot&permissions=66186303`.
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- Go to newly created link and pick the server we created, and click `Authorize`.
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- Bot should be added to your server.
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- Copy your `Client ID` from your [applications page][DiscordApp].
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- Replace the `12345678` in this link `https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=12345678&scope=bot&permissions=66186303` with your `Client ID`.
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- The link should now look like this: `https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=**YOUR_CLENT_ID**&scope=bot&permissions=66186303`.
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- Go to the newly created link and pick the server we created, and click `Authorize`.
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- The bot should have been added to your new server.
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####Starting the bot
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- Enter your `NadekoBot` folder that should be (hopefully) in your `Nadeko` folder.
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- Run `NadekoBot.exe` (Note: There is `NadekoBot.exe` and `NadekoBot.exe.config`, dont run the second one)
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- Go to the folder which you extracted the zip to earlier, and run the `NadekoRun.bat` file
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- Your bot should now be online in the server we added him to.
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- Note: Your bot will be offline in case you close `NadekoBot.exe`.
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- Note: Your bot will be offline in case you close the `NadekoBot` command prompt window.
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####Setting up OwnerIds
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- In the server where your bot is, in a text channel, type `.uid`
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- Your `User ID` should show, copy it.
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- Close `NadekoBot.exe`
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- Replace your `User ID` in the `credentials.json` between `[ ]` and save the changes.
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- Run `NadekoBot.exe` again.
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- Now you are the bot owner.
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- You can add `User IDs` from the other users by separating IDs with a comma if you want to have more owners.
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`*Alternatively, you can download nadekobot from` [Releases][Releases] `and extract the zip yourself.
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That is what updater does, except it makes it easier for you to update because it doesn't overwrite
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important files.If you are downloading releases you will have to be careful about your config,
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credentials, and other files you edited in order to preserve your data every time you update.`
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- Replace the `null` section on the `OwnerIds` line with your user ID shown earlier and put a square bracket around each end of the ID like so, `[105635576866156544]`
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- Run `NadekoRun.bat` again.
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- If done correctly, you are now the bot owner.
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- You can add multiple owner IDs by seperating them with a comma within the square brackets.
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- On the left tab, access `Credentials`. Click `Create Credentials` button. Click on `API Key`. A new window will appear with your `Google API key`.
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- Copy the key.
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- Open up `credentials.json`.
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- For `"GoogleAPIKey"`, fill in with the new key we copied.
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- For `"GoogleAPIKey"`, replace `null` with the new key we copied and put quotation marks before and after the API key, like how the `Token` and `ClientId` should be set up.
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- Follow these steps on how to setup Soundcloud API key:
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- Go to [Soundcloud][Soundcloud].
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- Enter a name for the app and create it.
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- You will see a page with the title of your app, and a field labeled `Client ID`. Copy the ID.
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- In `credentials.json`, fill in `"SoundcloudClientID"` with the copied ID.
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- Restart your computer.
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- You will need to fill out an application form to request access to the Soundcloud API.
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- All requests for an API key must go through the review process, where applications will be reviewed on a case by case basis, in line with Soundcloud API Terms of Use. If your application is successful, you will receive an API key.
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- **Restart your computer**.
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####Manual `ffmpeg` setup
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**Do this step in case you were not able to install `ffmpeg` with the installer.**
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- Restart your computer.
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[NET Framework]: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48130
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[.NET SDK]: https://www.microsoft.com/net/core#windows
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[Git]: https://git-scm.com/download/win
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[FFMPEG]: https://github.com/Soundofdarkness/FFMPEG-Installer
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[7zip]: http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
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[Updater]: https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoUpdater/releases
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[Releases]: https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot/releases
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[DiscordApp]: https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me
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[Notepad++]: https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
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