

You should see an option that says open command window here or open powershell window here. To do this, go in the folder that has all the bot files, hold shift, then right click while holding shift. Now that the bot is all nice and configured, it's time to boot it up. With this being said, you should not encounter any issues unless people are spamming a chat. If you enable this option, your bot will use automatic translation channels that are configured per guild, at the cost of your bot using more resources, and possibly reaching Discord's ratelimits.You must have either true or false written here If you do not want automatic translation channels to be enabled, then write false.If you want automatic translation channels to be enabled, write true here, without quotes.This is what your bot will display it's playing, wrap this in quotes as well, just like all the ones before.
#Discord time translate bot how to#

Once you've made the application, you'll need to make a bot account for it. To do this, you're going to head here and click on New App To get started with the translate bot, you must first create a bot account through Discord. After this is done, the bot has been installed, and you're ready to configure Then extract the zipped bot files into a folder somewhere. Ensure this version number starts with a 9 or higher. You can verify that nodejs is installed by going into your command prompt, and typing node -v like so. Once nodejs is installed, then download this bot by pressing this button
#Discord time translate bot install#
Before you download this bot, you must first install nodejs version 9+
