bot-docs: Renumber list to use all 1's.

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writing-bots#installing-a-development-version-of-the-zulip-bots-package)
guide.*
2. Register a new bot user on the Zulip server's web interface.
1. Register a new bot user on the Zulip server's web interface.
* Log in to the Zulip server.
* Navigate to *Settings (<i class="fa fa-cog"></i>)* -> *Your bots* -> *Add a new bot*.
Select *Generic bot* for bot type, fill out the form and click on *Create bot*.
* A new bot user should appear in the *Active bots* panel.
3. Download the bot's `zuliprc` configuration file to your computer.
1. Download the bot's `zuliprc` configuration file to your computer.
* Go to *Settings* -> *Your bots*
* In the *Active bots* panel, click on the little green download icon
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ You need:
on your browser and OS).
* Copy the file to a destination of your choice, e.g. to `~/zuliprc-my-bot`.
4. Run the bot.
1. Run the bot.
* Run
```
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Select *Outgoing webhook* for bot type, fill out the form and click on *Create bot*.
* A new bot user should appear in the *Active bots* panel.
2. Download the `flaskbotrc` from the `your-bots` settings page. It
1. Download the `flaskbotrc` from the `your-bots` settings page. It
contains the configuration details for all the active outgoing
webhook bots. It's structure is very similar to that of zuliprc.
3. Run the Zulip Botserver by passing the `flaskbotrc` to it. The
1. Run the Zulip Botserver by passing the `flaskbotrc` to it. The
command format is:
```
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If omitted, `hostname` defaults to `127.0.0.1` and `port` to `5002`.
4. Now set up the outgoing webhook service which will interact with
r. Now set up the outgoing webhook service which will interact with
the server: Create an **Outgoing webhook** bot with its Endpoint URL
of the form:
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`outgoing-webhook@zulip.com`. This can be used for interacting
with flask server bots.
5. Congrats, everything is set up! Test your botserver like you would
1. Congrats, everything is set up! Test your botserver like you would
test a normal bot.
### Running Zulip Botserver with supervisord
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Running the Zulip Botserver with *supervisord* works almost like
running it manually.
0. Install *supervisord* via your package manager; e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu:
1. Install *supervisord* via your package manager; e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu:
```
sudo apt-get install supervisor
```
@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ running it manually.
[supervisord-config-file]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zulip/python-zulip-api/master/zulip_botserver/zulip-botserver-supervisord.conf
2. Update *supervisord* to read the configuration file:
1. Update *supervisord* to read the configuration file:
```
supervisorctl reread
supervisorctl update
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(or you can use `/etc/init.d/supervisord restart`, but this is less
disruptive if you're using *supervisord* for other services as well).
3. Test if your setup is successful:
1. Test if your setup is successful:
```
supervisorctl status
```