A simplified Discord.js library designed for beginners, making it easier to create Discord bots.
MIT License
A simplified Discord.js library designed for beginners, making it easier to create Discord bots.
To install the Simple Discord library, run the following command in your terminal:
npm install simple-discord
You can import the SimpleBot
class from the package like this:
const SimpleBot = require('simple-discord');
const { GatewayIntentBits } = require('discord.js');
Set Up Your Project
Create a new directory for your project and initialize it:
mkdir my-discord-bot
cd my-discord-bot
npm init -y
Install Dependencies
Install the Simple Discord library and Discord.js:
npm install simple-discord.js discord.js
Create Your Bot Script
Create a file named bot.js
and add the following code:
// bot.js
const SimpleBot = require('simple-discord');
const { GatewayIntentBits } = require('discord.js');
// Define the intents your bot needs
const intents = [
GatewayIntentBits.Guilds,
GatewayIntentBits.GuildMessages,
GatewayIntentBits.MessageContent,
];
// Create a new bot instance
const bot = new SimpleBot('YOUR_DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN_HERE', intents);
// Register commands
bot.command('!ping', (msg) => {
msg.reply('Pong!');
});
bot.command('!hello', (msg) => {
msg.reply('Hello there!');
});
// Define a custom action for the messageCreate event
bot.on('messageCreate', (msg) => {
console.log(`Message received: ${msg.content}`);
});
// Start the bot
bot.start();
Replace Your Bot Token
Make sure to replace 'YOUR_DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN_HERE'
with your actual bot token, which you can get from the Discord Developer Portal.
Run Your Bot
Save your bot.js
file and run the bot using:
node bot.js
Your bot should now be online and responding to commands!
You can register commands using the command
method. The first argument is the command name, and the second is the callback function that will be executed when the command is called.
bot.command('!commandName', (msg) => {
// Your command logic here
});
You can listen for various events using the on
method. The first argument is the event name, and the second is the callback function.
bot.on('messageCreate', (msg) => {
console.log(`Message received: ${msg.content}`);
});
bot.on('guildMemberAdd', (member) => {
console.log(`New member joined: ${member.user.tag}`);
});
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Maintained by AmtiXDev. For any questions or suggestions, feel free to open an issue or reach out.