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discord-tag

v1.0.7

Published

Super light-weight library for simple tag bots

Downloads

5

Readme

discord-tag

Low weight tag bot.

Using discord-no-cache internal library for lightweight websocket and restful use, with no caching. This means your simple tag bot no longer needs an extremely powerful memory intensive library.

How to

const Client = require("discord-tag");
let client = new Client()
    // Add a prefix
    .addPrefix("!")
    // Set a log function
    .setLog(console.log)
    // Add a command
    .addCommand("commandname", "command response")
    // Add a command using a function
    .addCommand("commandname2", (message, send) => {
        send("Yada");
    })
    // Add a command that deletes the invoking message
    .addCommand("commandname3", "command response", true)
    // Log in and start the bot
    .login(YOUR_BOT_TOKEN);

Docs

addPrefix(prefix)

Adds a prefix to the list, adding multiple prefix' does work

setMentionPrefix(boolean)

Sets whether or not the bot will treat it's mention as a prefix (Ex: responds to @Bot Mention commandname)

setStatus(type, game)

Sets status. Type = 'playing'/'streaming'/'listening'/'watching'. And game is the text after said type.

setBotRun(botrun)

Sets whether or not bots can run commands. This is false by default as is recommended.

addCommand(commandName, commandResponse, [autoDelete])

commandName = What the bot responds too (after prefix).

commandResponse = A string that will be sent as a response, or a function that will be ran

autoDelete = A boolean to tell whether the invoking message will be deleted

setLog(fn)

Set's the log function thats ran with the first parameter being the log message

login(token, [extraopts])

token = The bot token that is used to log into the websocket and send requests to the RESTful

extraopts = Options object to be sent directly to the internal discord-no-cache library

setDebug(fn)

Set's the function for debug messages sent by the internal discord-no-cache library

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