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ijscmdhandler

v0.0.2

Published

Simple command handler module for insta.js

Downloads

4

Readme

instacommandhandler

A simple command handler for insta.js

First of all, install it with NPM

npm i @fxneptune/instacommandhandler

Then Make a config.json file for clarity

{
    "user": "username",
    "password": "password",
    "prefix": "../"
}

In your main bot class add

const Insta = require('@androz2091/insta.js')
const client = new Insta.Client()
const config = require('./config.json');
var handler = require("@fxneptune/instacommandhandler")
var prefix = config.prefix
var cmdhandler = new handler(client, "/commands", prefix)

And

client.on('messageCreate', message => {
    if(!(message.author.id == client.user.id)) {
        cmdhandler.handleCommand(message)
    }
})

client.login(config.user, config.password);

Now in order to have a command works you have to make a folder "commands" and in it a category like "utils"

In utils make an "help.js"

And, in help.js put

module.exports = {
    name: "help", //main command like ../help
    aliases: [ "help", "h", "commands" ], //aliases for the command, like ../h ../help ../commands
    category: "utils", //The category where the file is, here, in "utils"
    description: "Send all commands",
    usage: "../help", //Command with the prefix
    run: async function (client, command, args, message) {

      //Here put your code as normal
        message.reply(`Help command \n * help, h, commands`);

    }
}

And.. That's it!

The module is in french, if a lot of eg user want's it translated I can do it My english is bad when I have to write a lot sorry and it's 11:50 pm