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@doridian/discord.js

v8.0.0

Published

A way to interface with the Discord API

Downloads

3

Readme

Build Status Documentation Status

NPM

discord.js is a node module used as a way of interfacing with Discord. It is a very useful module for creating bots.

Installation

Requires node 0.12+

npm install --save discord.js

If you don't need voice support:

npm install --save --no-optional discord.js


Example: ping-pong

var Discord = require("discord.js");

var mybot = new Discord.Client();

mybot.on("message", function(message) {
	if(message.content === "ping") {
		mybot.reply(message, "pong");
    }
});

mybot.loginWithToken("token");
// If you still need to login with email and password, use mybot.login("email", "password");

Contributing

Feel free to contribute! Just clone the repo and edit the files in the src folder, not the lib folder.

Whenever you come to making a pull request, make sure it's to the indev branch and that you have built the lib files by running grunt --dev


Related Projects

A list of other Discord API libraries can be found here


Links

Documentation

GitHub

Wiki

Website

NPM


Contact

If you have an issue or want to know if a feature exists, read the documentation before contacting me about any issues! If it's badly/wrongly implemented, let me know!

If you would like to contact me, you can create an issue on the GitHub repo, e-mail me via the one available on my NPM profile.

Alternatively, you could just send a DM to hydrabolt in Discord API.