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sidebar_position: 2
sidebar_label: Using with Node.js
---
# Using with Node.js
Discordeno supports Node.js by installing the `@discordeno/bot` package
## Pre-Requirements
Before, going forward, please make sure to have finished everything on this list.
- Create an application and get the bot token. [Create Application Guide](https://discordeno.js.org/docs/beginner/token)
- Add your bot to a server you own. [Invite Bot Guide](https://discordeno.js.org/docs/beginner/inviting)
- Install Discordeno. [Installation Guide](https://discordeno.js.org)
- Setup environment variables. [Environment Variables Guide](https://discordeno.js.org/docs/beginner/env)
After you installed the `@discordeno/bot` package with npm, yarn, pnpm or bun you can start using it.
This is how you can use it to create a bot that logs into discord:
```ts
import dotenv from 'dotenv'
import { createBot } from '@discordeno/bot'
dotenv.config()
const bot = createBot({
token: process.env.token,
events: {
ready: ({ shardId }) => console.log(`Shard ${shardId} ready`),
},
})
await bot.start()
```
:::note
For this example we will be using the env setup with `dotenv`
:::
You are free to expand from this point with whatever code you want. Happy coding!