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1. Run the `discordo` executable with no arguments. On first startup, a default configuration file will be created at `$HOME/.config/discordo.toml` on Unix, `%AppData%/discordo.toml` on Windows, `$HOME/Library/Application Support/discordo.toml` on Darwin, and `$home/lib/discordo.toml` on Plan 9.
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1. Run the `discordo` executable with no arguments. On first startup, a default configuration file will be created at `$HOME/.config/discordo.toml` on Unix, `%AppData%/discordo.toml` on Windows, `$HOME/Library/Application Support/discordo.toml` on Darwin, and `$home/lib/discordo.toml` on Plan 9.
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-> By default, Discordo utilizes OS-specific keyring to store credentials such as client authentication token. However, if you prefer not to use a keyring (not recommended), you may set the `token` field in the configuration file and Discordo will prioritize the usage of the provided token to login instead of keyring.
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+> By default, Discordo utilizes OS-specific keyring to store credentials such as client authentication token. However, if you prefer not to use a keyring (not recommended), you may set the `Token` field in the configuration file and Discordo will prioritize the usage of the provided token to login instead of keyring.
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