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## Installation
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**Node.js 6.0.0 or newer is required.**
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With voice support: `npm install --save discord.js --production`
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Without voice support: `npm install --save discord.js --production --no-optional`
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Without voice support: `npm install discord.js --save --production`
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With voice support ([node-opus](https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-opus)): `npm install discord.js node-opus --save --production`
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With voice support ([opusscript](https://www.npmjs.com/package/opusscript)): `npm install discord.js opusscript --save --production`
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If both audio packages are installed, discord.js will automatically prefer node-opus.
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By default, discord.js uses [opusscript](https://www.npmjs.com/package/opusscript) when playing audio over voice connections.
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If you're looking to play over multiple voice connections, it might be better to install [node-opus](https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-opus).
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discord.js will automatically prefer node-opus over opusscript.
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The preferred audio engine is node-opus, as it performs significantly better than opusscript.
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Using opusscript is only recommended for development on Windows, since getting node-opus to build there can be a bit of a challenge.
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For production bots, using node-opus should be considered a necessity, especially if they're going to be running on multiple servers.
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## Guides
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* [LuckyEvie's general guide](https://eslachance.gitbooks.io/discord-js-bot-guide/content/)
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