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+jfa-go can send notifications through Discord. You can also require it on sign-up to add a verification layer to the sign-up process for your server.
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+To do this, you'll need to create a Discord bot
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+### 1: Create an application
+Visit [discord.com/developers](https://discord.com/developers) and log in. Press the "New Application" Button, enter a name, and press "Create".
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+### 2: Go to the Bot tab
+You can leave the settings on this page alone. Open the side menu (if necessary), and open the "Bot" tab.
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+### 3: Create the Bot
+Press the "Add Bot" button, and "Yes, do it!" to create the bot.
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+### 4: Enable privileged permissions
+jfa-go needs the privileged intent "Server Members" to present a list of users when you try to bind an existing Jellyfin account to a Discord one. Scroll down on the bot summary page to the "Privileged Gateway Intents" section, enable the "Server Members Intent", then press "Save Changes" when it pops up.
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+### 5: Switch to the OAuth2 Tab
+Open the side menu (if necessary), and open the "OAuth2" tab.
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+### 6: Enable permissions, get Invite link
+Scroll down the page to the "Scopes" section, and check all the checkboxes shown below. Once done, press the "Copy" button to copy the link. **Visit the link to add the bot to your desired Discord server.**
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+### 7: Copy the token
+Switch back to the "Bot" tab, and press the "Copy" button to copy the bot token. In jfa-go, go to Settings > Telegram, enable it, and paste the token into the "API Token" box. Save and restart.
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