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basedjs

v0.1.2

Published

Easily add in essential Discord.js bot commands with no command making experience!

Downloads

8

Readme

basedjs: The perfect way to kickstart your d.js bot

Story time

So, you made the app, you got the layout for an empty d.js bot, now what? Well, usually you would add some commands, but your friends are dying to see your bot. What do you do? Install basejs, of course!

What comes with this wonderful package?

At the moment we only have 3 commands: ping, info and echo. But as time goes on, more and more commands will be added to use at one's own will!

What's the catch?

No catch, it's also free!

Installation

Windows

  1. Do that command thing we all know and love.
npm install basedjs
  1. Require the package at the top of your code:
const Discord = require("discord.js");
const client = new Discord.Client();
const basejs = require('basejs');
  1. Add them in!
commandInfo()
commandEcho()
commandInfo()

Other platform guides soon. ;)