Updated tmux guide

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Hokuto Chen
2022-03-20 01:01:32 +00:00
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Using `tmux` is the simplest method, and is therefore recommended for most users.
1. Start a tmux session:
- `tmux`
**Before proceeding, make sure your bot is not running by either running `.die` in your Discord server or exiting the process with `Ctrl+C`.**
If you are presented with the installer main menu, exit it by choosing Option `8`.
1. Create a new session: `tmux new -s nadeko`
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: `/home/user/nadekobot/`
- Project root directory location example: `cd /home/user/nadekobot/`
3. Enter the `output` directory:
- `cd output`
4. Run the bot using:
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5. 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.)*
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`.
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