This guide will walk you through the installation process, show you how to use DisCloud, help you integrate DisCloud with your Discord server, and provide a list of all available functions.
- Visit this link and authorize DisCloud.
- Ensure you are in a Discord server with the bot, such as LEGENDARY BAJOS.
- Once you're in a server with the bot, you can use the /discloud_dm
command to receive a message from the bot. Alternatively, you can find the bot by pressing CTRL + K on Windows (while Discord is open).
- Create your account using the /setkey 'your_key'
command, entering your desired key as the argument.
- Once your key is set up, log in to your account through the browser using your Discord username (e.g., your_discord_username) without @.
Do not confuse your Discord username with your display name! You can change your display name anytime, but not your username.
- To upload files, send them to DisCloud as you would to a friend.
- Keep in mind that Discord has file size limits!
- Visit this link and authorize DisCloud on your Discord server.
- Create a dedicated DisCloud channel where the DisCloud bot has access.
- Set up the channel as the DisCloud channel using the /channel 'channel_id'
command. Only users with administrative rights can use this command.
- Each channel assigned as a DisCloud channel will have an ID (a number from 1 to 16). Assigning an already tagged channel with another ID will override the previous one.
- You can then use the /setkey 'your_key'
command in the channel. This command is also available to administrative members only. However, the key will be visible to anyone who has access to the channel.
- On the DisCloud website login page, select Server instead of User and log in using:
-- Your server name
-- The channel ID (of the channel you are trying to access)
-- The key you set up
Available in Every Channel
/setkey 'your_key'
- Set up your access key.
Guild-Specific Commands
/discloud_dm
- DisCloud will send you a message in order to show up in your DMs.