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Summary of Changes: - Betroll won't give you the greater than 90 bonus for rolling 90 anymore - Send usage updated for clarity - I missed some stuff when the `config.json` stopped having "null" everywhere, this fixes it, *I think.* - more whitespacing in the linux guide for people like Kwoth who want to just be able to copy paste commands - I'm kinda just guessing this'll work so if it doesn't then, "woopsie"
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Thanks to @Flatbread and Mirai for making this guide
Setting Up NadekoBot on Windows
Prerequisites
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- Google Account
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- Soundcloud Account (if you want soundcloud support)
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- 7zip (or whatever you are using, WinRar)
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- Windows 8 or newer
####Guide
- Make sure you have installed both Git and the .NET Core SDK.
- Create a folder somewhere and name it
Nadeko
. - Head to the Windows Installer releases page and save the zip as prompted.
- Extract the contents of the zip you just downloaded to the
Nadeko
folder that we created earlier. - You should see another folder in the
Nadeko
folder, something along the lines ofNadekoBotInstallerWin-master
copy the contents of this folder, to theNadeko
folder, then (optionally) remove the empty,NadekoBotInstallerWin-master
folder - You should now see three files, most importantly,
NadekoInstaller.bat
after moving the contents of the folder mentioned above to theNadeko
folder (You may not see the.bat
part of the filename). - Run/Launch/Open
NadekoInstaller.bat
and you will see it running in the command prompt. - Wait a while for the file to finish installing, it'll display it's progress in the command prompt.
- You should now have a new folder named
NadekoBot
inside theNadeko
folder we previously created.
####Creating DiscordBot application
- Go to the Discord developer application page.
- Log in with your Discord account.
- On the left side, press
New Application
. - Fill out the
App Name
(your bot's name, in this case), put the image you want, and add an app description(optional). - Create the application.
- Click on
Create a Bot User
and confirm that you do want to add a bot to this app. - Keep this window open for now.
####Setting up credentials.json file
- In our
NadekoBot
folder you should see asrc
folder, then anotherNadekoBot
folder, in this final folder, you should see a.json
file namedcredentials.json
. (Note: If you do not see a .json aftercredentials.json
, do not add the**.json**
. You most likely have"Hide file extensions"
enabled.) - If you mess up the setup of
credentials.json
, renamecredentials_example.json
tocredentials.json
. - Open the file with Notepad++.
- In there you will see fields such as
Token
,ClientId
,BotId
andOwnerIDs
. - In your applications page (the window you were asked to keep open earlier), under the
Bot User
section, you will seeToken:click to reveal
, click to reveal the token. - Copy your bot's token, and on the
"Token"
line of yourcredentials.json
, paste your bot token between the quotation marks. - Copy the
Client ID
on the page and replace the12312123
part of theClientId
line with it. - Again, copy the same
Client ID
and replace thenull
part of theBotId
line with it. - Go to a server on discord and attempt to mention yourself, but put a backslash at the start like shown below
- So the message
\@fearnlj01#3535
will appears as<@145521851676884992>
after you send the message (to make it slightly easier, add the backslash after you type the mention out) - The message will appear as a mention if done correctly, copy the numbers from the message you sent (
145521851676884992
) and replace the0
on theOwnerIds
section with your user ID shown earlier. - Save
credentials.json
(make sure you aren't saving it ascredentials.json.txt
) - If done correctly, you are now the bot owner. You can add multiple owners by seperating each owner ID with a comma within the square brackets.
####Inviting your bot to your server
- Invite Guide
- Copy your
Client ID
from your applications page. - Replace the
12345678
in this linkhttps://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=12345678&scope=bot&permissions=66186303
with yourClient ID
. - The link should now look like this:
https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=**YOUR_CLENT_ID_HERE**&scope=bot&permissions=66186303
. - Go to the newly created link and pick the server we created, and click
Authorize
. - The bot should have been added to your server.
####Starting the bot
- Go to the folder which you extracted the zip to earlier, and run the
NadekoRun.bat
file - Your bot should now be online in the server we added her to.
- Note: Your bot will be offline in case you close the
NadekoBot
command prompt window.
####Updating NadekoBot
- Make sure the bot is closed and is not running (Run
.die
in a connected server to ensure it's not running). - Run
NadekoInstaller.bat
again and wait for it to finish. - Run
NadekoRun.bat
. - You've updated and are running again, easy as that!
Setting Up NadekoBot For Music
Prerequisites
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- FFMPEG installed.
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- Setting up API keys.
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Follow these steps on how to setup Google API keys:
- Go to Google Console and log in.
- Create a new project (name does not matter). Once the project is created, go into "Enable and manage APIs."
- Under the "Other Popular APIs" section, enable
URL Shortener API
andCustom Search Api
. Under theYouTube APIs
section, enableYouTube Data API
. - On the left tab, access
Credentials
. ClickCreate Credentials
button. Click onAPI Key
. A new window will appear with yourGoogle API key
. - Copy the key.
- Open up
credentials.json
. - For
"GoogleAPIKey"
, paste your API key inbetween the quotation marks, like how theToken
andClientId
should be set up.
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Follow these steps on how to setup Soundcloud API key:
- Go to Soundcloud.
- Enter a name for the app and create it.
- You will need to fill out an application form to request access to the Soundcloud API.
- 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.
####Manual ffmpeg
setup
Do this step in case you were not able to install ffmpeg
with the installer.
- Create a folder named
ffmpeg
in your main Windows directory. We will use C:\ffmpeg (for our guide) - Download FFMPEG through the link https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/ (download static build)
- Extract it using
7zip
and place the folderffmpeg-xxxxx-git-xxxxx-xxxx-static
inside C:\ffmpeg - Before proceeding, check out this gif to set up
ffmpeg
PATH correctly http://i.imgur.com/aR5l1Hn.gif (thanks to PooPeePants#7135) - Go to My Computer, right click and select Properties. On the left tab, select Advanced System Settings. Under the Advanced tab, select Environmental Variables near the bottom. One of the variables should be called "Path". Add a semi-colon (;) to the end followed by your FFMPEG's bin install location (for example C:\ffmpeg\ffmpeg-xxxxx-git-xxxxx-xxxx-static\bin). Save and close.
- Setup your API keys as explained above.
- Restart your computer.