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basiccord

v1.0.1

Published

Making Discord bots simple.

Readme

BasicCord

Making Discord bots simple.

This project uses FrameCord. It extends FrameCord's client to make it easier for beginners and simple projects.

Use npm i -s basiccord in your project to get started!

Creating a Bot

To get started with BasicCord is very simple! Just follow the example to setup your client:

const BasicCord = require("basiccord");

const Client = new BasicCord("Discord token");

It's that simple!

Now, you can add a bit more info to it. For example, by default the prefix is !. To change it we only need to do new BasicCord("Discord token", "another prefix").

Here's what you can pass to BasicCord. new BasicCord(token, prefix, name, description, tags, nsfw).

| Variable | Description | Default Value | | -------- | ----------- | ------------- | | token | Discord token | null | | prefix | Bot prefix | String: ! | | name | Bot name | String: BasicBot | | description | Bot description | String: A Basic Discord bot written with BasicCord | | tags | Bot tags | Array: [] | | nsfw | If NSFW | Boolean: false |

Adding commands

Adding basic commands to BasicCord is really simple. Using BasicCord's addCommand() function, we can quickly add new commands to our bot.

The command uses a instantiated version of BasicCord. It accepts 4 variables, 2 of which are only necesary.

The function is: Client.addCommand(command, response, mentionUser, data). command and response are the necesary ones. Data is going to be an object with name. description, tags and nsfw like with our client.

| Variable | Description | Default Value | | -------- | ----------- | ------------- | | command | Command ID | null | | response | Response string or a function that returns a string or discordjs embed | null | | mentionUser | If it mentions the user that called the command | Boolean: false | | data | Data object | Obj: {name: "", description: "", tags: [], nsfw: false} |

Example

const BasicCord = require("basiccord");

const Client = new BasicCord("Discord token");
Client.addCommand("hi", "Hello!", true);

Exit Command

There's also a function to add an exit command, which requires you user ID to function. This will add the command exit that will only close the bot if the user ID of the caller matches the one that you passed.

const BasicCord = require("basiccord");

const Client = new BasicCord("Discord token");
Client.addExitCommand("User ID");