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Bot setup

Import & export

To import/export a project head over to the top of the SBM project window and go to the "Project" tab. Once in the project tab you can pick to export your project or import a project(1).

  • Importing
  • Exporting Import/export menu

To import a project click "Import" and you will be prompted with the File explorer app. Once you are in the File explorer app head over to the directory a bot project is held and select the file the project is in(1). Once the file is selected press "Select folder"(2). Selecting bot project

To export a project click "Export" and you will be prompted with a export project window. There are a few parts to this window which you need to understand. The first part is the select directory and create sub folder Boolean option(1). In "Select your directory" you will pick where to save your bot projects files. Now we have the "Create a sub-folder?" Boolean, what does this mean?, if you select not to create a sub-folder your whole bot project will be saved in the directory you picked. On the other hand if you select to create a sub-folder then SBM will make a file in that directory and then store your project files in there, we recommend using this option as it allows you to store multiple projects in one directory.

The next part of the export project window is the bot information(2). "Your bot's name" is what you would like to name your project and its sub-folder if you have selected that in the first part(1), "Your bot's token" is where you put you discord bot applications token. You can get your bot token from here.

The last parts of the export project window is "Export" button(3), status bar(4), and the "Done" button(5). The export Button(3) exports your project files, the status bar(4) shows the current status of completion and the "Done" button(5) closes the window. Export project menu

Settings

More info coming soon

Color(1) picks the look of the app, this look is saved to your project not the app as a whole. More info coming soon