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Editor

Build Discord replies people can actually use

Create a hello command, a polished embed, and a button panel while the Discord-style preview updates live.

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Once a bot exists, the workflow editor is where its behavior comes alive. This course focuses on the actual blocks you drag into commands and events.

Start with a tiny hello command, then build a small button panel so clicks, previews, and simple logic feel concrete.

Practice Editor

Build it in the editor

Practice workflow blocks with live controls and Discord-style previews.

Lesson 01

Create your simple /hello command

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Empty canvas

Add the first block to start.

Outline

Discord Bot Workflow Editor Basics

01

Start with a trigger

Create the slash command or event that begins the workflow.

02

Send a visible reply

Use variables and Discord formatting to make output feel personal.

03

Preview embeds and fields

Change titles, descriptions, colors, and inline fields while watching the Discord preview.

04

Post a button panel

Use buttons and stored interaction ids to build workflows people can click.

05

Route a click with logic

Match the clicked button and use a small condition so the result is easy to understand.

FAQ

Common questions

Is this the same as creating a bot?

No. This course assumes the bot workspace exists and focuses on building command and event behavior inside it.

Why start with /hello?

A small command makes variables, formatting, previews, and embeds easy to understand before you build larger systems.

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