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quickcord.js

v0.0.2

Published

An easy way to create discord bots!

Downloads

4

Readme

QuickCord

An easy way to make discord bots!

How to install?

npm i quickcord.js

How to use?

Use the following code to use the library! This library will be updated every so often!

Starter code

const cli = require('quickcord.js');
var prefix = '!';
const pack = require('quickcord.js/package.json');
var dev = 'YOUR NAME';
// commands
cli.send('channel', `${prefix}help`, `${prefix}ping\n${prefix}about\n${prefix}dev\n${prefix}version`);
cli.status('WATCHING', 'The development of QuickCord!') // You can set WATCHING to -> PLAYING/LISTENING
cli.send(`reply`, `${prefix}ping`, `pong!`);
cli.send(`channel`, `${prefix}about`, `A discord bot created with an easy to use library to create a simple chat bot!`);
cli.send(`channel`, `${prefix}dev`, `My developer is: ${dev}`);
cli.send(`channel`, `${prefix}version`, `Current package version i am running on: ${pack.version}`);
cli.login('TOKEN');

Commands

cli.log('Hello world') Will display: QC -> Hello world

cli.login(token) Will display: QC -> Bot online! (Check discord if the bot is online!)

cli.send('channel', ${prefix}hi, 'hello!'); Will display: hello! (In a discord channel where ${prefix}hi was used)

cli.send('reply', ${prefix}hi, 'hello!'); Will display: @user, hello! (In a discord channel where ${prefix}hi was used)

cli.status('WATCHING', 'The development of QuickCord!') Will display a user status of WATCHING, this can also be changed to: WATCHING/LISTENING/PLAYING, and then the content.

cli.embed(#22e238, mb!help, Help Center, These are all the commands!); Will display:

Help Center

These are all the commands!

cli.inviteURL(BOT-ID, '8') Will display: an invite link with admin perms.

Events

cli.event.channelCreate(Channel created: ); Will display: Channel created: (Channel id) <- IN LOGS

cli.event.channelDelete(Channel deleted: ); Will display: Channel deleted: (Channel id) <- IN LOGS

api

cli.api.ed_dbl(command, botid); Will display: discord bot site embed

DANGER

cli.kill(OwnerID); This stop the node.js app.

Take note!

Info Please use the following as the qoute-tation marks for the grey boxes: `"# quickcord.js"