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@danfoy/dolores

v0.1.1

Published

Discord module for Shodan

Readme

Dolores

A wrapper for the discord.js Client that provides some additional boilerplate functionality to aid in quick prototyping of Discord bots:

  • Command handling and registration
    • Slash commands
    • Context menu commands
  • Logging
  • Trigger-based responses
  • Event handling
  • Database emulation

Status

There will be many breaking changes, particularly in the current v0.x.x stage. Documentation is provided within the source code to various degrees; web-based documentation will be coming at some point.

Overview

Dolores extends the discord.js Client with a series of helper properties: db, commands, events, triggers, and log (alongside a couple others), and a method init which triggers a login, and separate init methods for each of the above properties.

The above properties are handled by a series of 'managers', to emulate the discord.js style for consistency. Most of these managers are themselves extensions of built-in structures such as arrays and maps.

This project is intended as a utility for my own personal projects, so there are some opinionated stylistic choices (e.g. logging output).