Message from @Vesdii
Discord ID: 508451685451038731
It was the womman who grassed him
@Undead Mockingbird that link didnt work
That's weird.
still doesnt wokr
weird
speaking of minds.. Is it me or is there no way to remove search term #'s once you entered them?
Ohhh! Dang. I have never published it.
https://www.minds.com/UndeadMockingbird/blog/fancy-syntax-highlighting-889099578585743360
lmao
No wonder I haven't gotten any traffic on it - I never published it. Derp
This is Mani, the Gnostic Persian Jesus.
Oh no no no no no
@Vesdii I would get the Discord SDK from the marketplace of NuGet.
Its another incel dude
Mmmmm, look at those lips
i still dont understand NuGet
Create a Console project in Visual Studio, then add a reference to the Discord assembly.
From there, you can instantiate the wrapper with your credentials, or use methods like WebHooks, which requires a URL that you can create from your Discord server.
That URL already has a token embedded in it for authentication, etc.
You can link the web hook to a particular channel, for example, to make posts on an account's behalf.
@R9b1t I have that one
GitHub has a method out of the box to post updates to a repository to your Discord.
idk what wrappers or webhooks are
i know a good amount of C# code, just not really...programming concepts.
here's some display of my ability: https://github.com/vesdii
Okay, I blocked you.
lol
Sorry, but I don't like your avatar.
👌🏿
👌
Nah, I followed you.
since when can you follow on github
eh, idk anything
I am not sure how the latest Visual Studio works, but I would consult these sources in this order:
1.) Package search in Visual Studio.
2.) Market place/NuGet
3.) Discord website to download .NET SDK
Actually, no. Let's look at their official web site first, before we install some random crud.
First, create an application, here: https://discordapp.com/developers/applications
done