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Kwoth
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@@ -33,17 +33,17 @@ These are required for a number of features to function properly, and all should
For a single owner, it should look like this:
```yml
OwnerIds:
- 105635576866156544
OwnerIds:
- 105635576866156544
```
For multiple owners, it should look like this:
```yml
OwnerIds:
- 105635123466156544
- 145521851676884992
- 341420590009417729
OwnerIds:
- 105635123466156544
- 145521851676884992
- 341420590009417729
```

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# Setting up NadekoBot on Linux
w# Setting up NadekoBot on Linux
| Table of Contents |
| :-------------------------------------------------- |
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The above command will create a new session named **nadeko** *(you can replace “nadeko” with anything you prefer, it's your session name)*.
2. Navigate to the project's root directory
- Project root directory location example: `cd /home/user/nadekobot/`
3. Enter the `output` directory:
- `cd output`
4. Run the bot using:
- `dotnet NadekoBot.dll`
5. Detatch the tmux session:
2. Run the installer: `bash linuxAIO.sh`
3. There are a few options when it comes to running Nadeko.
- Run `3` to *Run the bot normally*
- Run `4` to *Run the bot with Auto Restart* (This is may or may not work)
4. If option `4` was selected, you have the following options
```
1. Run Auto Restart normally without updating NadekoBot.
2. Run Auto Restart and update NadekoBot.
3. Exit
Choose:
[1] to Run NadekoBot with Auto Restart on "die" command without updating.
[2] to Run with Auto Updating on restart after using "die" command.
```
- Run `1` to update the bot upon restart. (This is done using the `.die` command)
- Run `2` to restart the bot without updating. (This is also done using the `.die` command)
5. That's it! to detatch the tmux session:
- Press `Ctrl` + `B`
- Then press `D`
Now check your Discord server, the bot should be online. Nadeko should now be running in the background of your system.
To re-open the tmux session to either update, restart, or whatever, execute `tmux a -t nadeko`. *(Make sure to replace "nadeko" with your session name. If you didn't change it, leave it as it.)*