![]() To register an author to the RSS feed (basically add all RSS feeds from all the stories the author has), all you have to do is use this simple command:įor example, I want to register myself onto my updates channel, all I have to do is use the command:Īnd that should conclude everything you need to know about how to use the Amelia-chan bot to add a story or an author's RSS to your Unlike MonitoRSS which is focused on RSS for anything, Amelia is more focused on ScribbleHub only as such the bot doesn't have any commands to register URLs for feeds, instead, the bot herself will fetch the RSS URL and etc for you with the help of my main bot's (Mana's) library. Give the bot permission to message at your destined channel.Īs the title implies, many servers tend to lock the channel they want to place the feeds on to only bots of certain roles, the only permissions that Amelia-chan really needs on the destined channel is Send Message and Read Message which is about that much, only. The first step in the list is to invite the bot onto your server of choice, the instant direct link to invite the bot ( mands&prompt=consent), make sure you give her all the permissions she needs.Ģ. as I do not want to talk about such a long topic, and with that in mind, let us get started. ![]() This guide will assume that you already have your Discord server setup with all the roles, channels, and permissions, etc. Usually, you would have to go through the hassle of posting chapter updates to your discord manually, but with RSS Feed it will automatically post them as soon as your book is seen on the Scribblehub website. This is for the authors who have a discord server of their own. Let me first copy the parts that will help you understand what an RSS feed is.Īn RSS feed is basically a way to easily distribute a list of headlines, update notices, and sometimes content to a wide number of people. As such, I created from scratch an RSS bot named Amelia-chan (cause Amelia is not allowed in Discord apparently since there are too many people with Amelia). You may not be wondering why I built one myself, well, the main reason was because of the paywall MonitoRSS has for its feeds which is 5 feeds per server which were not really enough for my server since I wanted to place feeds for some authors I knew. (v2) Hello~ It's me, little Mihou here, to bring you a new comprehensive guide on how to set up RSS Feed for your Discord Server, first and foremost, this is my edition of the original thread ( ) which featured MonitoRSS, but unlike the original thread, this one will feature my own Discord bot I built. Incomprehensive Guide on Setting up RSS Feed for your Discord on ScribbleHub.
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