ForgeScript is a comprehensive package that empowers you to effortlessly interact with Discord's API. It ensures scripting remains easy to learn and consistently effective.
Make sure you have node.js installed, and greater than version v16.11.0. Once done, run one of the following commands in a console (from any IDE or terminal):
Main
npm i https://github.com/tryforge/ForgeScript/tree/main
Dev
npm i https://github.com/tryforge/ForgeScript/tree/dev
This section will guide you through initializing a client and loading commands from a folder, as well as logging your bot into discord.
We will write the following for a basic bot initialization, in a index.js
file:
const { ForgeClient } = require("@tryforge/forgescript")
const client = new ForgeClient({
intents: [
"GuildMessages",
"Guilds",
"MessageContent" // This intent is privileged, must be whitelisted in dev portal, in your application.
],
events: [
"messageCreate",
"ready"
], // Events our bot will act on
prefixes: [
"!",
"?"
] // The prefixes to use for our bot!
})
client.login("token")
This will be enough to put our bot on.
Registering commands is the way to go when we want something to happen on certain events.
Let's write this after our client initialization code:
client.commands.add({
name: "user", // Not defining this creates a command that will be executed for every event fired of given type
code: `Your name is $username!`,
type: "messageCreate" // The event to act on
})
And this will register a command with name user
that will return the name of the user that executed this command.
The previous way to register commands can fill our index file with a lot of junk code, so there's a way to put files with commands in folders and load them from the index file.
module.exports = {
name: "user",
type: "messageCreate",
code: `Your name is $username!`
}
This is essentially the same as the previous command, but will be loaded from a folder!client.commands.load("./<folder>")
Replace <folder>
with the folder name you used, and every file residing in the root folder (the tree doesn't matter as long as the file is in the folder) will be loaded into your bot!There's currently no known limitation.
Note this library reads codes from TOP to BOTTOM, and never the opposite.
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