nodejsdiscordbot
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This bot is designed to be easily forkable to create your own bot and setup using nodejs.
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nodejs-discord-bot
This bot is designed to be easily forkable to create your own bot and setup using nodejs.
Making your own bot
Clone this repository
Once this repository is cloned you'll need to make a start_script.js file which will instantiate the bot.
Example start_script.sh
const dotenv = require("dotenv");
const { NodeJSBot } = require("nodejsdiscordbot");
dotenv.config();
bot = new NodeJSBot(process.env.BOT_PREFIX);
bot.once("ready", () => {
bot.commandCollection.loadCommands();
console.log("Bot ready...");
});
bot.commandCollection.on("ran", console.log);
bot.initialise(process.env.BOT_TOKEN);
Then you can run npm run dev to start the bot.
Making your own commands
Firstly make a folder with an index.js in your commands location.
Note the folder name will be the name of the command!
The default is the commands folder however you can add commands from any directory using bot.commandCollection.loadCommands(directory)
.
To make your own commands you simply need to inherit the Command class from the command folder and build on this by making your own .run() function.
There is a built in command checker in the command class called _run which checks privileges and argument length or you can make your own checker in your command class.
Once the command is ran the commandCollection will emit a "ran" event
Example bot command
const { Command } = require("nodejsdiscordbot");
module.exports = class TestCommand extends Command {
constructor () {
super(
"test",
[],
[]);
}
async _run (ctx, args) {
ctx.channel.send("Testing...");
}
}
Adding the command to the bot
To load the commands simply call the {BOT_OBJECT}.commandCollection.loadCommands({optional directory}).