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add fallback javadoc.io docs to use if docs.javacord.org doesn't work use ci.javacord.org for getting the version
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docs.javacord.org and ci.javacord.org are the same server.
Actually docs. is just a thin wrapper over ci. to provide nice URLs for browsing the build artifacts from ci..
So if one is down, probability is high that both are down.
I'd suggest in the latest version finder you keep the old source for version from docs. and if it does not work,
fall back to looking inside https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/javacord/javacord/maven-metadata.xml which should give you the latest released version.
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add fallback javadoc.io docs to use if docs.javacord.org doesn't work
use ci.javacord.org for getting the version