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azel

v12.13.13

Published

A simple api to configure and enhance the ways on coding your discord bot or other ways to code your own. Compatible with discord.js v12 but it should also work on older versions. Variety of different usages for this api.

Downloads

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Readme

✨ Zazel

A simple api to configure and enhance the ways on coding your discord bot or other ways to code your own. Compatible with discord.js v12 but it should also work on older versions. Variety of different usages for this api.

Note: That this api/package is just a test npm! Pls just use Klim instead


📝 Table of contents


Installation

First install Node.js. Then:

$ npm install zazel

🛠 Usages (Click on it for more info on how to use it)

✈ Importing

// Using Node.js `require()`
const klim = require("zazel");

// Using ES6 imports
import klim from "zazel";

🙋‍♂️ Support

Feel free to join the support discord server -> https://discord.gg/S8sQkrzTyN


🔧 Usages


Logger

// Example on how to log a member count :)

const members = message.guild.memberCount()

logger(members)

// Or code your own

logger("Hello World!")
});

chatBot

With a command

// Example of a chatbot with a command

const { chatBot } = require("zazel")

module.exports = {
  name: "chatbot",
  /**
   * @param {Message} message
   */
  run: async(client, message, args) => { // Depends to your handler

    chatBot(message, args.join(" ")) 
  }
}

Using a event

// Using with the event

const { chatBot } = require("zazel")
const client = require("./index.js") // index.js or main.js or whatever name is your main file;

client.on("message", async(message) => { // Depends on your event handler
  if(message.channel.id === "channel id here") {
  chatBot(message, message.content) 
  }
})

Ordinal Numbers

// Example on how to use ordinal number(s)

const { ordinal, logger } = require("zazel") // Don't actually include "logger" if you don't want.

logger(ordinal(message.guild.memberCount))

// Or code your own

const { ordinal, logger } = require("zazel")

logger(ordinal(135))
/* Output: 135th */

Ordinal Letters

// An Example of ordinal letters without numbers.

const { ordinal_letters, logger } = require("zazel")

logger(ordinal_letters(130))
/* Output: "th" */

Reverse

// Example on how to reverse a sentence or a message, text

const { reverse, logger } = require("zazel")

logger(reverse("Hello World"))
/* Output: dlroW olleH */

randomNumber

// Example on how to send a random number(s)

const { randomNumber, logger } = require("zazel")

logger(randomNumber(500, 200))
/* Output: Logs a random number -> 500 to 200 numbers */