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duxty

v1.0.7

Published

Discord.js setups done right

Downloads

10

Readme

Duxty

npm version npm downloads

Introduction

Duxty is a command line tool that makes it easy to setup discord bots

Installation

You can install duxty by using "npm":

npm install -g duxty

This was install duxty globally which allows you to use duxt

If you dont want to install duxt you can setup a project with:

npm init duxt

or

npx create-duxt

Check if it was installed correctly by using:

duxt version

Usage

Starting a new project can be done by using:

duxt

You can also pass in a token for your project by using:

duxt -t [token]

or

duxt --token=[token]

Duxty also allows you to set a default token for all of your projects. This can be done by using:

duxt token [token]

You can view the templates you have on your computer by using:

duxt templates

Duxty will automatically use the token provided as an argument. If that is not found, it falls back to using the default token.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License