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# Configure Vulcan Bot

So you are interested in integrating Vulcan into your discord server? **You're in the right place!** This guide will show you step by step on how to get it up and running.

### **Invite Vulcan to your server:**

#### <https://www.vulcan.xyz/select/>

In order for Vulcan to be able to assign roles in your server, you may need to grant additional permissions to the bot.

## Verify Vulcan's Role Permissions and Order

Ensure that Vulcan has the permission to:

* **View Channels**
* **Manage Roles**
* **Send Messages and Create Posts**
* **Embed Links**
* **Attach Files**
* **Use External Emojis**
* **Manage Messages**
* **Read Message History**
* **Use Application Commands**

Ensure that the <mark style="color:purple;">**Vulcan**</mark> role is above any roles in the role settings menu for your discord server that you want Vulcan to be able to assign.&#x20;

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You are now ready to begin configuring Vulcan!


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