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  2. Available and online 24/7. Free Discord bot hosting with powerful machines. Easy to setup and launches instantly.

  3. Bot-Hosting.net Wiki

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    Bot-hosting.net provides free hosting designed for Discord bots also capable of running other programs in a large range of languages.

  4. Hosting your first bot

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    Hosting your first bot. Contents: Coins - The coins system explained. Creating the server - How to create your server. Setting up your server - How to upload and run your code. To start with you must login at https://bot-hosting.net/login with Discord. Your account will be linked to all your servers.

  5. Connecting to your server's files with SFTP - Bot-Hosting.net

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    SFTP is a popular protocol for connecting to a server's files and uploading/downloading files. It is a great way to manage files and upload your files from your PC. You can use an SFTP client to connect to your server on bot-hosting.net and manage it's files.

  6. Cloning a Git repository on your server | Bot-Hosting.net Wiki

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    To clone a Git repository on to your server you must configure the repository in the startup tab. The first thing you must set is the repository address: This is the URL that your repository is at, e.g. https://github.com/yourname/reponame. Next you must set the install branch, for most people this is probably master.

  7. Cannot find module / Cannot open file error on startup. This usually means you have forgotten to do one of two things: You haven't set your main file in the startup tab, your main file is the file that is used to start your bot (in Node the file that you run with node <your file> and for Python py <your file>.

  8. Linking a domain to your server | Bot-Hosting.net Wiki

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    Linking a domain to your server. This guide is for running an HTTP server that you want to link your domain to, through our reverse proxy. To begin, you will need to get your numerical server ID (not to be confused with it's UUID). Your numerical server ID is a number.