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approxi

v1.0.2

Published

A easy to use discord.js framework.

Downloads

3

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Approxi

A easy to use Discord.js framework.

About

Approxi is a powerful and easy to use Discord.js framework that allows your code to be as minimal as possible.

  • Built in typescript.
  • Built on top of Discord.js.
  • Supports slash commands.
  • Easy configuration.

Useful links

Getting started

Firstly lets create a index.js file and add the following code. This will be your main file for your discord bot.

const { Client } = require('approxi');

// Add configuration.
// If you want to test your bot, consider adding your guild's id in the guilds property.
const config = { commands: { guilds: ['your-guild-id'] } };

// Create a new client and add your config to it.
const client = new Client({ intents: ['GUILDS'] }, config);

// Login to your bot as you would using discord.js.
client.login('discord-bot-token');

Now lets create a directory named commands, This will be where all your commands will be located.

Inside the commands directory, Add a new file named something like ping.js, In this guide we will make a ping command.

Inside the file add the following:

const { Command } = require('approxi');

// Create a new command.
module.exports = new Command(
    // Add command data.
    { name: 'ping', description: 'The ping command.' },
    // Add a function to run when this command is used.
	(interaction) => interaction.reply('Pong!')
);

After that, Lets make a new directory named events, This will be where all your events will be located.

Inside the events directory, Add a new file named something like ready.js, In this guide we will make a ready event.

Inside the file add the following:

const { Event } = require('approxi');

// Create a new event.
module.exports = new Event(
	// Add event data.
	{ name: 'ready', once: true },
	// Add a function to run when this event is emitted.
	(client) => console.log(`Logged in as ${client.user.tag}`)
);

Now that we have a command and a event ready, We can now run the index.js file!

Congratulations! You have made your very first discord bot using the Approxi framework!

TODO

  • Add documentation.
  • Create CLI.