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djs-bot-framework

v12.34.567

Published

An easy-to-use discord.js bot framework

Readme

Installation

$ npm install djs-bot-framework

Main File

const DBF = require("djs-bot-framework");

const token = "Insert token here"
// So the thing can connect to your bot. DBF doesn't store your token

const options = {
  prefix : "!", // If you don't specify a prefix it'll automatically be "!"
  folder : "commands", // The folder/directory you put your commands in. If you don't specify a folder it'll automatically be "commands"
  status : { // If status doesn't exist then your bot won't have a status
    type : "WATCHING", // The type can be 'WATCHING', 'PLAYING' or 'LISTENING'
    text : "this package get coded" // The text is the bit after the type
  },
  serverMessage : { // If this doesn't exist servers your bot is in won't have any join leave messages
    channel : "join-leave", // The channel you want to send these messages to
    join : "Hello {user}, welcome to {server}! Make sure to read the rules", // The message to send when a user joins. {user} is replaced by @user (to ping them) and {server} is replaced by the server's name
    leave : "Nooooo {user} left :(" // The message to send when a user leaves. {user} is replaced by @user (to ping them)
  }
}

DBF.bot(token, options)

Command Files

// Command files must be in the folder/directory "commands" unless you specified another directory in setup.

// Inside a command file put

const Discord = require("discord.js");

module.exports.run = async (bot, message, args, ref) => {

// Your code here

};


module.exports.help = {
  name : "Command Name",
  aliases : ["Alias 1", "Alias 2", "Alias 3"]
}