@jay3332/js-cord
v1.1.3
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js-cord is a wrapper around the Discord API, designed to be easy and elegant to use.
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Why js-cord?
I tend to use Python more for developing Discord Bots because the API wrapper for Python (discord.py) has more features than the conventional discord.js. This wrapper fixes that, with built in command handling, pagination, debugging, and so much more.
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Features
It is obvious that this all isn't true. These are what we plan for js-cord to achieve.
- 100% API coverage
- Discord interaction support
- Slash commands, message components
- Voice send/receive support
- Easy to use webhook support
- Discord interaction support
- Extensive documentation
- Built-in plugins
- Advanced command handing
- Easy to implement built-in commands
- Argument and flag parsing
- Easy error handling
- Menus and paginators
- Advanced command handing
Installation
js-cord is still in it's beta stage, therefore installing from NPM will install an older, ineffective version of js-cord.
For now, please install js-cord by cloning this repository.
You can install js-cord using npm
:
$ npm install js-cord
Or, if you want the latest features, clone this repository directly:
$ npm install git+https://github.com/jay3332/js-cord
Examples
In all of these examples, we assume you have already created a bot and have it's token ready.
Basic Bot
const discord = require('js-cord');
const client = new discord.Client();
client.on('ready', () => {
console.log(`Logged in as ${client.user}`)
});
client.on('message', async (msg) => {
if (msg.content === 'ping')) {
await msg.reply('Pong!');
}
});
client.login(process.env.TOKEN);
Built-in command handler
// Can also be accessed via discord.plugins.commands
const { plugins: { commands } } = require('js-cord');
const bot = new commands.Bot({ prefix: '$' });
bot.on('ready', () => {
console.log(`Logged in as ${bot.user}`);
});
bot.command('ping', async (ctx) => {
await ctx.reply('Pong!');
});
bot.login(process.env.TOKEN);
Ending it off
You can join our support server for help - or consider reading our docs for reference.
There are also plenty of guides on certain topics.