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Discord.Net is distributed through the NuGet package manager, and it
is recommended to use NuGet to get started.
Optionally, you may compile from source and install yourself.
Supported Platforms
Currently, Discord.Net targets .NET Standard 1.3 and offers support
for .NET Standard 1.1. If your application will be targeting .NET
Standard 1.1, please see the additional steps.
Since Discord.Net is built on the .NET Standard, it is also
recommended to create applications using .NET Core, though not
required. When using .NET Framework, it is suggested to target .NET Framework 4.6.1 or higher.
Installing with NuGet
Release builds of Discord.Net 1.0 will be published to the official NuGet feed.
Development builds of Discord.Net 1.0, as well as addons (TODO) are
published to our development MyGet feed.
Direct feed link: https://www.myget.org/F/discord-net/api/v3/index.json
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Don't forget to change your package source if you're installing from
the developer feed.
Also make sure to check "Enable Prereleases" if installing a dev
build!
Create a solution for your bot.
In Solution Explorer, find the "Dependencies" element under your
bot's project.
Right click on "Dependencies", and select "Manage NuGet packages."
In the "Browse" tab, search for Discord.Net.
Install the Discord.Net package.
Using JetBrains Rider
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Make sure to check the "Prerelease" box if installing a dev build!
Create a new solution for your bot.
Open the NuGet window (Tools > NuGet > Manage NuGet packages for
Solution).
In the "Packages" tab, search for Discord.Net.
Install by adding the package to your project.
Using Visual Studio Code
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Don't forget to add the package source to a NuGet.Config file if
you're installing from the developer feed.
For applications targeting a runtime corresponding with .NET Standard
1.1 or 1.2, the builtin WebSocket and UDP provider will not work. For
applications which utilize a WebSocket connection to Discord
(WebSocket or RPC), third-party provider packages will need to be
installed and configured.
First, install the following packages through NuGet, or compile
yourself, if you prefer:
Discord.Net.Providers.WS4Net
Discord.Net.Providers.UDPClient
Note that Discord.Net.Providers.UDPClient is only required if your
bot will be utilizing voice chat.
Next, you will need to configure your DiscordSocketClient to use
these custom providers over the default ones.
To do this, set the WebSocketProvider and the optional UdpSocketProvider properties on the DiscordSocketConfig that you
are passing into your client.
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