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* [[/alternatives]] | * [[/alternatives/]] | ||
* [[/API]]: writing software to interact with Discord | * [[/API/]]: writing software to interact with Discord | ||
* [[/bots]]: there are a lot of bots available for extending Discord functionality | * [[/bots/]]: there are a lot of bots available for extending Discord functionality | ||
* [[/how to/crown]]: a beginner's guide to giving someone else admin powers on your Discord server | * [[/how to/crown/]]: a beginner's guide to giving someone else admin powers on your Discord server | ||
* [[/formatting]]: how to do various types of text-formatting when writing in Discord (it's similar to Markdown) | * [[/formatting/]]: how to do various types of text-formatting when writing in Discord (it's similar to Markdown) | ||
* [[/links]]: external information (official & not) | * [[/links/]]: external information (official & not) | ||
* [[/logging]] | * [[/logging/]] | ||
* [[/notes]]: loose notes to be turned into proper documentation | * [[/migration/]] | ||
* [[/notes/]]: loose notes to be turned into proper documentation | |||
Revision as of 13:56, 22 February 2026
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About
Discord is a multimedia realtime chat web service and application for desktop and mobile. It is comparable to Slack, with one major difference being that users identify against a central server rather than individual servers. This allows for user interaction (DMs) outside of the context of a particular server, and also discovery of what servers and friends you share with others.
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All Pages
- /alternatives/
- /API/: writing software to interact with Discord
- /bots/: there are a lot of bots available for extending Discord functionality
- /how to/crown/: a beginner's guide to giving someone else admin powers on your Discord server
- /formatting/: how to do various types of text-formatting when writing in Discord (it's similar to Markdown)
- /links/: external information (official & not)
- /logging/
- /migration/
- /notes/: loose notes to be turned into proper documentation
