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assistance: migrate more tags to commands #1223

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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/aroma.wiiu.md
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title: Aroma
url: https://wiiu.hacks.guide/#/aroma/getting-started
author.name: NH Discord Server
thumbnail-url: https://nintendohomebrew.com/assets/img/nhmemes/bigh.png
help-desc: Links to the Aroma setup guide
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Guide to install Aroma on your Wii U
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/freshams.switch.md
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help-desc: Replacing AMS with a fresh version
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1. On your SD, rename your `atmosphere` folder to `oldatmosphere`
2. Extract the latest atmosphere `.zip` on your SD, replacing when asked (link: https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/releases)
3. Copy the `hosts` folder from `oldatmosphere` to `atmosphere`
4. Copy the `automatic_backups` folder from `oldatmosphere` to `atmosphere`
5. Delete `oldatmosphere`
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/hackmii.wii.md
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title: HackMii Installer
url: https://wii.hacks.guide/hackmii.html
thumbnail-url: https://nintendohomebrew.com/assets/img/nhmemes/wii.png
author.name: NH & Friends
help-desc: Links to the HackMii installer guide page
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A guide to install/reinstall/update the Homebrew Channel or BootMii
14 changes: 14 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/loadiine.wiiu.md
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title: Why not Loadiine?
help-desc: Describes why Loadiine is bad and should not be used
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Loadiine should never be used because.....
- It's slow
- Buggy
- It Lags
- Has graphical glitches
- Lacks online play.
- Kills SD cards.

The better and recommended way is to dump and install your game discs to the homescreen. Try `.dump wiiu` in <#261581918653513729>.
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/modmii.wii.md
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title: ModMii
url: https://wii.hacks.guide/modmii.html
thumbnail-url: https://nintendohomebrew.com/assets/img/nhmemes/wii.png
author.name: NH & Friends
help-desc: Links the ModMii setup guide
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A guide to set up your console using ModMii
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/noapps.wiiu.md
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title: What to do if the Homebrew Launcher has no apps
help-desc: Instructions on what to do if Homebrew Launcher has nothing
aliases: wiiunoapps
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If Homebrew Launcher is not showing any apps and only has a blue background and floating bubbles, you do not have any apps on the SD Card or you misplaced them.
Make sure there are Homebrew apps in `SD:/wiiu/apps`. (If you only have `homebrew_launcher` (folder) and/or `PayloadLoaderInstaller.wuhb` in said location, this also counts as having no apps.)
15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/router.wii.md
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title: Common problems when connecting your Wii to your router
help-desc: Some troubleshooting steps to connect your Wii to the Internet
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The Wii needs a 2.4ghz signal with network 802.11b/g/n enabled, and the security type set to at best WPA2-PSK (AES). The channel must also either be set to auto or be less than 12.

Known routers incompatible with these settings:
- Xfinity
- Spectrum

If your ISP will not let you change these settings, you have a few options:
- You can try a hotspot. This is not recommended as it usually results in an unstable connection.
- You can use a LAN adapter. It must have the ASIX AX88772 Chipset or say “compatible with Wii”. Here’s a recommended LAN adapter by uGreen: https://a.co/d/3OcSJDS
- Alternatively, you can buy a router and just use the isp you already have, like a mesh network. Here’s a cheap router that should work for the Wii: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Netis-WF2412-Wireless-router-4-port-switch-802-11b-g-n-2-4-GHz/37406393
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/switchlinux.switch.md
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title: L4T Linux Distributions
url: https://wiki.switchroot.org/en/Linux/Distributions.html
thumbnail-url: https://gitlab.com/uploads/-/system/group/avatar/4623003/switchroot.png
author.name: Switchroot
help-desc: Guide to set up GNU/Linux on a Nintendo Switch
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Setup Linux on a Nintendo Switch
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/wiiconnect24.wii.md
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title: WiiConnect24
url: https://wii.hacks.guide/wiiconnect24.html
thumbnail-url: https://nintendohomebrew.com/assets/img/nhmemes/wii.png
author.name: NH & Friends
help-desc: Links the WiiConnect24 alternatives setup guides
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A guide to setup WiiConnect24 alternatives on your console
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions cogs/assistance-cmds/wrongappfolder.wiiu.md
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help-desc: Instructions on what to do if the apps go to the wrong place
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Some (or all) of your apps are in the wrong `apps` folder.
Wii U apps (loaded from the Homebrew Launcher) go into `SD:/wiiu/apps`.
Wii apps (loaded from the Homebrew Channel) go into `SD:/apps`.
(`SD:` refers to the **root** of the SD card. **root** = not inside any folder.)