@nodecord/core
v0.0.3-alfa.3
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A powerful Node.js framework for create efficient and scalable discord bots.
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Basic bot usage
Commands
Commands are a way that users can interact with your bot. We also support slash commands.
Message-based commands
// src/categories/util/commands/ping.command.ts
import { Command, ICommand, Msg } from '@nodecord/core';
import type { Message } from 'discord.js';
@Command({
name: 'ping',
aliases: ['p'],
})
export class PingCommand implements ICommand {
execute(@Msg() message: Message) {
message.channel.send('Pong!');
}
}
Slash commands
// src/categories/util/slashCommands/ping.command.ts
import { SlashCommand, ICommand, Interaction } from '@nodecord/core';
import { pingSlashOptions } from './options/ping.options';
@SlashCommand({
name: 'ping',
options: pingSlashOptions,
})
export class PingSlashCommand implements ICommand {
execute() {
return 'Pong!';
}
}
Slash command options
// src/categories/util/slashCommands/options/ping.options.ts
import { SlashCommandBuilder } from 'discord.js';
export const pingSlashOptions = new SlashCommandBuilder()
.setName('ping')
.setDescription("Shows the bot's ping");
Categories
Nodecord groups commands by categories. A category is a group of commands that have something in common. For example, a category called "utility" could have commands like "ping", "help", "invite", etc...
// src/categories/util/util.category.ts
import { Category } from '@nodecord/core';
import { PingCommand } from './commands/ping.command';
import { PingSlashCommand } from './slashCommands/ping.command';
@Category({
metadata: {
name: 'util',
},
commands: [PingCommand, PingSlashCommand],
})
export class UtilityCategory {}
Client Module
The client module will include all categories, etc...
import { ClientModule } from '@nodecord/core';
import { UtilityCategory } from './categories/util/util.category';
@ClientModule({
categories: [UtilityCategory],
})
export class Client {}
And finally, the main file to start the bot (In this case we use @nodecord/djs-adapter).
import { NodecordClient } from '@nodecord/core';
import { Client } from './client.module';
import { Partials, type ClientOptions, GatewayIntentBits } from 'discord.js';
(async function () {
const { Guilds, MessageContent, GuildMessages, GuildMembers } = GatewayIntentBits;
const bot = new NodecordClient<ClientOptions>(Client, {
abortOnError: true,
intents: [Guilds, MessageContent, GuildMessages, GuildMembers],
partials: [Partials.Channel, Partials.GuildMember, Partials.Message, Partials.User],
prefix: ['!'],
});
await bot.loadSlashCommands(yourBotToken, yourBotId);
await bot.login(yourBotToken);
})();
Help
Nodecord is still in development, and we're striving to make it production-ready. Currently, only the 'Legacy Commands' and slash commands are functional. If you'd like to assist us, please join our Discord server and contact us.
todo
- [ ] Add custom decorators
- [ ] Add some kind of middleware for commands
- [ ] Add custom events
- [ ] Add param decorators for commands
- [ ] Add support for other libraries
- [ ] Command response based on command return
- [ ] Commands debugging
There are many more things to do, but we're working on it.