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# Install the bot in your group

### <mark style="color:green;">Step-by-Step Guide to add Raidar</mark>&#x20;

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## Text step-by-step guide:

1. **Enable Chat History** or **make group Public**
2. **Add Raidar to your group**, with one of the two options below&#x20;

### **Option 1:** From the bot's bio (Fastest)

1. **Click** [**@Raidar**](https://t.me/raidar)&#x20;
2. Open the bot profile
3. Tap **“Add to Group or Channel”**&#x20;
4. Select your group, and you are set - **Raidar loads with full admin rights automatically.**
5. Test the bot by entering the **/Options** command.

### Option 2: From the member's list

1. From your group's members list: Click on **add member**, then **add @Raidar** to your group
2. Promote @Raidar to **Admin.** Minimal rights to get Raidar operational:&#x20;

* Change Group Info
* Delete Messages
* Pin Messages

3. Test the bot by entering the **/options** command

<h3 align="center"><mark style="color:green;"><strong>Now Raidar is live in your group!</strong></mark> </h3>


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