1: Search for your Mod ID in the search Mod ID Search
2: Your mod information will populate below the Mod ID Search
3: Verify the populated information is accurate.
4: Under the Track This Mod section. Webhook Name/Topic, Webhook Message & Webhook URL are required. Link URL will be described below.
5: Select a Name or topic. This is like the username posting the message or a topic like *UPDATE ALERT*
6: Webhook Message: This what your want to say, Like. Hey new update is out and ready for download.
7: The message also has Shortcode parameters that you can put anywhere in your message.
You can also use tags like @everyone @here @role
Message Input Shortcode Parameters |
Display Mod Name | {ModName} |
Display Mod ID | {ModID} |
Display Version | {Version} |
Display Mod URL | {URL} |
Display Link | {Link} |
Shortcode Parameters are specific and must be surrounded by curly brackets { }
An example would be:
Use caution with special characters. Discord can refuse the call with some characters and patterns.
8: Create a webhook in your discord channel where you want the message to go.
9: To create a Discord webhook, open your server settings, go to the Integrations tab, and click on "Create Webhook." Then, customize your webhook by naming it, selecting a channel, and copying the generated webhook URL for use with third-party applications.
10: Now simply paste the copies webhook into the Webhook URL
11: Finally the Link URL, This is a link you can add to the discord message and get it to appear like in the image above. We use our patch notes discord channel link. Right click on channel and Copy Link
12: Once all your information is complete click save and the tracking will show up on the left side of the screen. That's it your done, the system will now start watching your mods for updates!!
Using a discord web hook does not grant this service any permissions other than to post. It cannot view or change or see anything on your discord.