Message from @Undead Mockingbird
Discord ID: 508453607138656256
i still dont understand NuGet
Create a Console project in Visual Studio, then add a reference to the Discord assembly.
aight
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.
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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
First, create an application, here: https://discordapp.com/developers/applications
done
It will give you the usual stuff, like an API key and all the other client stuff.
the bot is already on my server
Here is one SDK https://github.com/suicvne/DiscordSharp
But I'm not sure if there is an official one. Still looking ...
i think i was just attacked by a bot
i just got 50 friend requests
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well that was hilarious
can't get me now, nerds
GET FUCKED
HA
>when i have to work with liberals
It's starting to sound like there is no official library/SDK.
You will just have to pick one that is community supported.