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discord-js-simplifier-not-official

v0.1.1

Published

makes discord.js coding a bit easier (half-broken, not finished, not related at all to discord.js (this package still uses it but im not related at all to that package)

Readme

hey this is ballsSnatcher69#6969 (now ballssnatcher69)'s goofy discord.js simplifier package its broken lol so use at your own risk functions:

betterreply({ message: (insert message content here), edit: boolean (defaults to false, if true edits the last reply), ephemeral: boolean (defaults to false, determines if the next reply should be ephemeral (if edit is true, this is disregarded unless this is the first reply to the interaction)), interaction: interaction}) (this command has an alias, which is "br") What this does is if you have already used "interaction.reply()", it automatically uses "interaction.followUp()" (or interaction.editReply() depending on the "edit" option)

spoofmsg({ message: (message content), member: (member to create a lookalike webhook for), channel: (the channel to send the message to (and create the webhook in))})

ban({ member: (member), reason: (ban reason, this is only optional, defaults to "No reason provided", guild: (server to ban the person from))})

kick({ member: (member), guild: (server to kick the person from) })

getUsername({ user: (user) }) gets a members username (If they have the new username system it gets the new username, else if they have a discriminator it outputs "username#0001" or something like that.)

P.S.: I literally had to make a new version just to update the readme lmao, aside from the readme (and license), this is the same as 0.0.1