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slash-register

v1.0.6

Published

A library to help you with registering slash-command

Downloads

2

Readme

About

slash-register is a module that manage your slash-command, But instead of "deleting" and "re-registering" everytime, the module will only "POST", "DELETE" and "UPDATE" when it's needed, lowering the bandwith down.

Installation

Node.js 16.9.0 or newer is required.

npm install slash-register @discordjs/builders
yarn add slash-register @discordjs/builders
pnpm add slash-register @discordjs/builders

Example usage

Javascript

const { SlashCommandBuilder } = require('@discordjs/builders'),
  { SlashRegister } = require('slash-register');

const slashRegister = new SlashRegister();

(async () => {
  console.log('Starting...');

  slashRegister.login('YOUR TOKEN');

  [
    new SlashCommandBuilder().setName('ping').setDescription('Replies with pong!'),
    new SlashCommandBuilder().setName('server').setDescription('Replies with server info!'),
    new SlashCommandBuilder().setName('user').setDescription('Replies with user info!')
  ].forEach((builder) => slashRegister.addGlobalCommand(builder.toJSON()));

  console.log('Commands registered! Syncing...');

  await slashRegister.sync();
})();

Typescript

import { SlashCommandBuilder } from '@discordjs/builders';
import { SlashRegister } from 'slash-register';

const slashRegister = new SlashRegister();

(async () => {
  console.log('Starting...');

  slashRegister.login('YOUR TOKEN');

  [
    new SlashCommandBuilder().setName('ping').setDescription('Replies with pong!'),
    new SlashCommandBuilder().setName('server').setDescription('Replies with server info!'),
    new SlashCommandBuilder().setName('user').setDescription('Replies with user info!')
  ].forEach((builder) => slashRegister.addGlobalCommand(builder.toJSON()));

  console.log('Commands registered! Syncing...');

  await slashRegister.sync();
})();

Don't like the implementation?

  • You can implement your own manager! This package provided a utility class called "EqualUtility" to check if two command is equal, So you don't have to implement your own checker!

Links

Note

  • This README are yoinked from discord.js.
  • The code to check if command are equal is yoinked from discord.js.