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  1. Integrate your service with Discord — whether it's a bot or a game or whatever your wildest imagination can come up with.

  2. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Now that you've installed Node, discord.js, and hopefully a linter, you're almost ready to start coding! The next step you need to take is setting up an actual Discord bot application via Discord's website.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2022 · Before you're able to see your bot in your own (or other) servers, you'll need to add it by creating and using a unique invite link using your bot application's client id.

  4. guide.discordjs.dev › guide › getting-starteddiscord.js

    Setting up an application. You'll need to create an application on Discord's developer portal so your bot has a token to interact with Discord's API. Creating the application. Follow these steps: Open the Discord developer portal. You'll need to be logged in. Click on the "New Application" button.

  5. Getting your bot up & running. We're finally getting to the exciting parts! Since your bot is in your server now, the next step is to start coding and get it online!

  6. Creating and using your invite link. To create an invite link, head back to the developer portal, click on your bot application, and open the OAuth2 page. In the sidebar, you'll find the URL generator. Select the bot option. Once you select the bot option, a list of permissions will appear, allowing you to configure the permissions your bot needs.

  7. Welcome to Discord Developer Headquarters! Find articles to help you make apps, bots and everything in between.