scord-discord-wrapper
v1.0.1
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A powerful library for interacting with the Discord API meant for use with scord.
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This is a fork of the discord.js package with the support of user bots. Discord.js removed support for user bots in version 12.
Using this module is at your own risk and I will not be liable for your Discord account being blocked/deleted.
Userbots/Selfbots are against Discord TOS and may result in your account being blocked/deleted.
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About
discord.js is a powerful Node.js module that allows you to easily interact with the Discord API.
- Object-oriented
- Predictable abstractions
- Performant
- 100% coverage of the Discord API
Installation
Node.js 14.0.0 or newer is required.
Ignore any warnings about unmet peer dependencies, as they're all optional.
Without voice support: npm install discord.js
With voice support (@discordjs/opus): npm install discord.js @discordjs/opus
With voice support (opusscript): npm install discord.js opusscript
Audio engines
The preferred audio engine is @discordjs/opus, as it performs significantly better than opusscript. When both are available, discord.js will automatically choose @discordjs/opus. Using opusscript is only recommended for development environments where @discordjs/opus is tough to get working. For production bots, using @discordjs/opus should be considered a necessity, especially if they're going to be running on multiple servers.
Optional packages
- zlib-sync for WebSocket data compression and inflation (
npm install zlib-sync
) - erlpack for significantly faster WebSocket data (de)serialisation (
npm install discord/erlpack
) - One of the following packages can be installed for faster voice packet encryption and decryption:
- sodium (
npm install sodium
) - libsodium.js (
npm install libsodium-wrappers
)
- sodium (
- bufferutil for a much faster WebSocket connection (
npm install bufferutil
) - utf-8-validate in combination with
bufferutil
for much faster WebSocket processing (npm install utf-8-validate
)
Example usage
const Discord = require('discord.js');
const client = new Discord.Client();
client.on('ready', () => {
console.log(`Logged in as ${client.user.tag}!`);
});
client.on('message', msg => {
if (msg.content === 'ping') {
msg.channel.send('pong');
}
});
client.login('token');
Links
- Website (source)
- Documentation
- Guide (source) - this is still for stable
See also the Update Guide, including updated and removed items in the library. - Discord.js Discord server
- Discord API Discord server
- GitHub
- NPM
- Related libraries
Extensions
Contributing
Before creating an issue, please ensure that it hasn't already been reported/suggested, and double-check the
documentation.
See the contribution guide if you'd like to submit a PR.
Help
If you don't understand something in the documentation, you are experiencing problems, or you just need a gentle nudge in the right direction, please don't hesitate to join our official Discord.js Server.