Note: If you do not have access to the server GUI, copy the config file from the "ExampleConfig" folder and fill in the values directly in the file. Documentation for doing this can be found in the configuration guide.
1. Download the latest DiscordLink release .zip file from https://github.com/Spoffy/EcoDiscordPlugin/releases
2. Go to your server's mods folder (Eco Server/Mods/) and extract the .zip there and start your server.
3. When the server has loaded, navigate to the DiscordLink configuration tab. You'll see a configuration box labelled "BotToken". We need to go create one.
4. Navigate to https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me. Login to Discord and click "New App".
8. This section will now contain the token we need. Click the copy button to get the token into your clipboard.
9. Paste the token into the "BotToken" section of the server GUI. If you check the server's console, you should see "Connected to Discord". If you don't, double check your token.
10. Navigate back to the bot's page on the Discord website (see above). Copy the "Client ID" that appears at the top - you will need it in the next section.
11. Go to https://discordapi.com/permissions.html#216064. Paste the Client ID in the bottom left field labelled "Client ID", and add any extra permissions you want the bot to have. Click the link at the bottom.
14 Run the "Echo" command in a Discord channel where the bot has permissions, to see that it is working properly.
Discord server GUI chat display showing that the message reached the Eco server
Discord bot crosspost if a Channel Link has been set up