Discord.Net is distributed through the NuGet package manager; the most
recommended way for you to install this library. Alternatively, you
may also compile this library yourself should you so desire.
Discord.Net targets .NET 6.0 and .NET 5.0, but is also available on older versions, like .NET Standard and .NET Core; this still means
that creating applications using the latest version of .NET (6.0)
is most recommended. If you are bound by Windows-specific APIs or
other limitations, you may also consider targeting .NET Framework
4.6.1 or higher.
[!WARNING]
Using this library with Mono is not supported until further
notice. It is known to have issues with the library's WebSockets
implementation and may crash the application upon startup.
Release builds of Discord.Net will be published to the
official NuGet feed.
Development builds of Discord.Net, as well as add-ons, will be
published to our MyGet feed. See
@Guides.GettingStarted.Installation.Nightlies to learn more.
Create a new solution for your bot
In the Solution Explorer, find the "Dependencies" element under your
bot's project
Right click on "Dependencies", and select "Manage NuGet packages"
In the "Browse" tab, search for Discord.Net
Install the Discord.Net
package
Create a new solution for your bot
Open the NuGet window (Tools > NuGet > Manage NuGet packages for Solution)
In the "Packages" tab, search for Discord.Net
Install by adding the package to your project
Discord.Net
to your *.csproj
[!codeSample .csproj]
*.csproj
is locateddotnet add package Discord.Net
In order to compile Discord.Net, you will need the following:
The .NET 5 workload is required during Visual Studio
installation.
When running any Discord.Net-powered bot on an older operating system
(e.g. Windows 7) that does not natively support WebSocket,
you may encounter a @System.PlatformNotSupportedException upon
connecting.
You may resolve this by either targeting .NET Core 2.1 or higher, or
by installing one or more custom packages as listed below.
<TargetFramework>
tag to at least netcoreapp2.1
, or--framework netcoreapp2.1
switch when building.Install or compile the following packages:
Discord.Net.Providers.WS4Net
Discord.Net.Providers.UDPClient
(Optional)
Configure your DiscordSocketClient to use these custom providers
over the default ones.
* To do this, set the `WebSocketProvider` and the optional
`UdpSocketProvider` properties on the [DiscordSocketConfig] that you
are passing into your client.
[!code-csharpExample]