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fix: update broken links (#9926)
fix: update some links Co-authored-by: Jiralite <33201955+Jiralite@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ If you're reading this, it probably means you want to learn how to make a bot wi
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This guide will teach you things such as:
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- How to get a bot [up and running](/preparations/) from scratch;
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- How to properly [create](/creating-your-bot/), [organize](/creating-your-bot/command-handling.md), and expand on your commands;
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- How to properly [create](/creating-your-bot/), [organize](/creating-your-bot/handling-command-interactions.md), and expand on your commands;
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- In-depth explanations and examples regarding popular topics (e.g. [reactions](/popular-topics/reactions.md), [embeds](/popular-topics/embeds.md), [canvas](/popular-topics/canvas.md));
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- Working with databases (e.g. [sequelize](/sequelize/) and [keyv](/keyv/));
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- Getting started with [sharding](/sharding/);
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ All content has been updated to use discord.js v14 syntax. The v13 version of th
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- Commando: Replaced with [Sapphire](https://sapphirejs.dev/docs/Guide/getting-started/getting-started-with-sapphire)
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- [Voice](/voice/): Rewritten to use the [_`@discordjs/voice`_](https://github.com/discordjs/discord.js/tree/main/packages/voice) package
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- [Command handling](/creating-your-bot/command-handling.md/): Updated to use slash commands
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- [Command handling](/creating-your-bot/handling-command-interactions.md/): Updated to use slash commands
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- Obsolete sections removed
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- _`client.on('message')`_ snippets updated to _`client.on(Events.InteractionCreate)`_
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- [Message content became a privileged intent on August 31, 2022](https://support-dev.discord.com/hc/articles/4404772028055)
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ category: Creating your bot
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Once you [add your bot to a server](../installations-and-preparations/adding-your-bot-to-servers), the next step is to start coding and get it online! Let's start by creating a config file to prepare the necessary values your client will need.
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As explained in the ["What is a token, anyway?"](../installations-and-preparations/setting-up-a-bot-application.md#what-is-a-token-anyway) section, your token is essentially your bot's password, and you should protect it as best as possible. This can be done through a _`config.json`_ file or by using environment variables.
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As explained in the ["What is a token, anyway?"](../installations-and-preparations/setting-up-a-bot-application#what-is-a-token-anyway) section, your token is essentially your bot's password, and you should protect it as best as possible. This can be done through a _`config.json`_ file or by using environment variables.
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Open your application in the [Discord Developer Portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications) and go to the "Bot" page to copy your token.
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For fully functional slash commands, there are three important pieces of code that need to be written. They are:
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1. The individual command files, containing their definitions and functionality.
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2. The [command handler](command-handling.html), which dynamically reads the files and executes the commands.
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3. The [command deployment script](command-deployment.html), to register your slash commands with Discord so they appear in the interface.
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2. The [command handler](handling-command-interactions.html), which dynamically reads the files and executes the commands.
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3. The [command deployment script](registering-slash-commands.html), to register your slash commands with Discord so they appear in the interface.
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These steps can be done in any order, but **all are required** before the commands are fully functional.
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1. The [individual command files](slash-commands), containing their definitions and functionality.
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2. The command handler, which dynamically reads the files and executes the commands.
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3. The [command deployment script](command-deployment), to register your slash commands with Discord so they appear in the interface.
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3. The [command deployment script](registering-slash-commands), to register your slash commands with Discord so they appear in the interface.
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These steps can be done in any order, but **all are required** before the commands are fully functional.
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ category: Creating your bot
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For fully functional slash commands, you need three important pieces of code:
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1. The [individual command files](slash-commands), containing their definitions and functionality.
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2. The [command handler](command-handling), which dynamically reads the files and executes the commands.
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2. The [command handler](handling-command-interactions), which dynamically reads the files and executes the commands.
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3. The command deployment script, to register your slash commands with Discord so they appear in the interface.
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These steps can be done in any order, but **all are required** before the commands are fully functional.
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@@ -152,4 +152,4 @@ You've successfully sent a response to a slash command! However, this is only th
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#### Resulting code
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<ResultingCode path="creating-your-bot/command-deployment" />
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<ResultingCode path="creating-your-bot/registering-slash-commands" />
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