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music.kyp

v1.0.7-alpha

Published

✨ Quality music bot building is now easyer than any time .

Downloads

41

Readme

music.kyp ✨

Easy Discord Music Bot Building ✨🎶

Introduction 🛠

music.kyp is a simple and powerful library designed to make building music bots for Discord using Lavalink easier.

Installation and Usage 👨‍💻

Installation:

You can install the library using npm with the following command:

npm install music.kyp

Usage:

  1. Setting Up the Environment:

    First, set up your default Discord.js environment:

    const { Client, GatewayIntentBits } = require("discord.js");
    const client = new Client({
      intents: Object.keys(GatewayIntentBits),
      allowedMentions: { repliedUser: false },
    });
    
    client.login("<your discord bot token>");
  2. Importing and Using the music.kyp Library:

    const { Player } = require("music.kyp");
    
    const lavalink = {
      host: "lavalink.lexnet.cc",
      password: "lexn3tl@val!nk",
      port: 443,
      secure: true,
    };
    
    const player = new Player(client, [
      {
        name: lavalink.host,
        url: `${lavalink.host}:${lavalink.port}`,
        auth: lavalink.password,
        secure: lavalink.secure,
      },
    ]);
  3. Handling Events and Playing Music:

    // Handling Lavalink errors
    player.on("error", (e) => console.log(e));
    
    // When the music player is ready
    player.on("ready", (c) => {
      console.log("Connected to the kyp .");
    });
    
    // When Discord.js is ready
    client.on("ready", (c) => console.log("Connected to discord ."));
    
    // How to play music
    async function playMusic(Guild, voiceChannel, songName, metaData) {
      let manager = await player.manager(Guild.id, voiceChannel.id);
      let data = await player.search(manager, songName);
      if (!data.its_a_playlist) await player.play(manager, data, metaData);
    }
    
    // When a song is added to the queue
    player.on("addSong", (queue, track, metaData) => {
      console.log(queue);
      console.log(track);
    });
    
    // When a song starts playing
    player.on("playSong", (queue, track, metaData) => {
      console.log(queue);
      console.log(track);
    });
  4. Speech to text made easy with the kyp .

 // When discord be ready
 client.on("ready", () => {
  // Handling the speech constructor
  const speech = new Speech("<wit.ai token>", client);
  // Get the ai bot
  const bot = await speech.bot();
  // Make a connection with the bot and the voice channel
  const connection = await bot.join("<voiceChannel.id>");
  // Start the speech event, that emit when any one speake
  bot.startEvent(connection);


  speech.on("speech", (text, user) => {
    // text = string
    // user = Discord.js(User)

    // get a text channel to send the data
    let textChannel = client.channels.cache.get("<textChannel.id>");

    // send the data to the text channel
    textChannel.send(`<@${user.id}>, ${text}`)
  });
 })

Why music.kyp 🤔

  • Easy to use.
  • Simplifies Lavalink functions.
  • Simple and powerful.

Get Started Now! 🚀

Utilize music.kyp to effortlessly build a fantastic music bot on Discord. Follow the steps outlined in the "Usage" section to try it out for yourself.

Note: Be sure to replace <your discord bot token> with your actual bot's token.