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+# Getting Started
+
+This page is dedicated to helping you get started on your way to making the
+next great Discord bot or client with DiscordGo. Once you've done that please
+don't forget to submit it to the 
+[Awesome DiscordGo](https://github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo/wiki/Awesome-DiscordGo) list :).
+
+
+**First, lets cover a few topics so you can make the best choices on how to 
+move forward from here.**
+
+
+### Master vs Develop
+**When installing DiscordGo you will need to decide if you want to use the current
+master branch or the bleeding edge development branch.**
+
+* The **master** branch represents the latest released version of DiscordGo. This
+branch will always have a stable and tested version of the library. Each 
+release is tagged and you can easily download a specific release and view the 
+release notes on the github [releases](https://github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo/releases) 
+page.
+
+* The **develop** branch is where all development happens and almost always has
+new features over the master branch.  However breaking changes are frequently
+added the develop branch and sometimes bugs are introduced.  Bugs get fixed
+and the breaking changes get documented before pushing to master.  
+
+*So, what should you use?*
+
+Due to the how frequently the Discord API is changing there is a high chance
+that the *master* branch may be lacking important features.  Because of that, if
+you can accept the constant changing nature of the *develop* branch and the 
+chance that it may occasionally contain bugs then it is the recommended branch 
+to use.  Otherwise, if you want to tail behind development slightly and have a 
+more stable package with documented releases then please use the *master* 
+branch instead.
+
+
+### Client vs Bot
+
+You probably already know the answer to this but now is a good time to decide
+if your goal is to write a client application or a bot.  DiscordGo aims to fully
+support both client applications and bots but there are some differences 
+between the two that you should understand.
+
+#### Client Application
+A client application is a program that is intended to be used by a normal user 
+as a replacement for the official clients that Discord provides. An example of
+this would be a terminal client used to read and send messages with your normal
+user account or possibly a new desktop client that provides a different set of
+features than the official desktop client that Discord already provides.
+
+Client applications work with normal user accounts and you can login with an
+email address and password or a special authentication token.  However, normal
+user accounts are not allowed to perform any type of automation and doing so can
+cause the account to be banned from Discord. Also normal user accounts do not 
+support multi-server voice connections and some other features that are 
+exclusive to Bot accounts only.
+
+To create a new user account (if you have not done so already) visit the 
+[Discord](https://discordapp.com/) website and click on the 
+**Try Discord Now, It's Free** button then follow the steps to setup your
+new account.
+
+
+### Bot Application
+A bot application is a special program that interacts with the Discord servers
+to perform some form of automation or provide some type of service.  Examples 
+are things like number trivia games, music streaming, channel moderation, 
+sending reminders, playing loud airhorn sounds, comic generators, YouTube 
+integration, Twitch integration.. You're *almost* only limited by your imagination.
+
+Bot applications require the use of a special Bot account.  These accounts are
+tied to your personal user account. Bot accounts cannot login with the normal
+user clients and they cannot join servers the same way a user does. They do not 
+have access to some user client specific features however they gain access to
+many Bot specific features.
+
+To create a new bot account first create yourself a normal user account on 
+Discord then visit the [My Applications](https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me)
+page and click on the **New Application** box.  Follow the prompts from there
+to finish creating your account.
+
+
+# Requirements
+
+DiscordGo requires Go version 1.4 or higher.  It has been tested to compile and
+run successfully on Debian Linux 8, FreeBSD 10, and Windows 7.  It is expected 
+that it should work anywhere Go 1.4 or higher works. If you run into problems
+please let us know :)
+
+You must already have a working Go environment setup to use DiscordGo.  If you 
+are new to Go and have not yet installed and tested it on your computer then 
+please visit [this page](https://golang.org/doc/install) first then I highly
+recommend you walk though [A Tour of Go](https://tour.golang.org/welcome/1) to
+help get your familiar with the Go language.  Also checkout the relevent Go plugin 
+for your editor - they are hugely helpful when developing Go code.
+
+* Vim - [vim-go](https://github.com/fatih/vim-go)
+* Sublime - [GoSublime](https://github.com/DisposaBoy/GoSublime)
+* Atom - [go-plus](https://atom.io/packages/go-plus)
+* Visual Studio - [vscode-go](https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-go)
+
+
+# Install DiscordGo
+
+Like any other Go package the fist step is to `go get` the package.  This will
+always pull the latest released version from the master branch. Then run 
+`go install` to compile and install the libraries on your system.
+
+### Linux/BSD
+
+Run go get to download the package to your GOPATH/src folder.
+
+```sh
+go get github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo
+```
+
+If you want to use the develop branch, follow these steps next.
+
+```sh
+cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo
+git checkout develop
+```
+
+Finally, compile and install the package into the GOPATH/pkg folder. This isn't
+absolutely required but doing this will allow the Go plugin for your editor to
+provide autocomplete for all DiscordGo functions.
+
+```sh
+cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo
+go install
+```
+
+### Windows
+Placeholder.
+
+
+# Next...
+More coming soon.

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-[DiscordGo](img/discordgo.png)
+## DiscordGo
+<hr>
+<img align="right" src="http://bwmarrin.github.io/discordgo/img/discordgo.png">
 
-# Discordgo Documentation
+[Go](https://golang.org/) (golang) interface for the [Discord](https://discordapp.com/) 
+chat service.  Provides both low-level direct bindings to the 
+Discord API and helper functions that allow you to make custom clients and chat 
+bot applications easily.
 
-Placeholder
+[Discord](https://discordapp.com/) is an all-in-one voice and text chat for 
+gamers that's free, secure, and works on both your desktop and phone. 
+ 
+### Why DiscordGo?
+* High Performance
+* Minimal Memory & CPU Load
+* Low-level bindings to Discord REST API Endpoints
+* Support for the data websocket interface
+* Multi-Server voice connections (send and receive)
+* State tracking and caching
+
+### Learn More
+* Check out the [Getting Started](GettingStarted) section
+* Read the reference docs on [Godoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo) or [GoWalker](https://gowalker.org/github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo)
+* Try the [examples](https://github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo/tree/master/examples)
+* Explore [Awesome DiscordGo](https://github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo/wiki/Awesome-DiscordGo)
+
+### Join Us!
+Both of the below links take you to chat channels where you can get more 
+information and support for DiscordGo.  There's also a chance to make some 
+friends :)
+
+* Join the [Discord Gophers](https://discord.gg/0f1SbxBZjYoCtNPP) chat server dedicated to Go programming.
+* Join the [Discord API](https://discord.gg/0SBTUU1wZTWT6sqd) chat server dedicated to the Discord API.

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 site_author: Bruce Marriner
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