Discordeno

Discord API library for Deno

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  • Secure & stable: Discordeno is comparatively more stable than the other libraries. One of the greatest issues with almost every library is stability; types are outdated, less (or minimal) parity with the API, core maintainers have quit or no longer actively maintain the library, and whatnot. Discordeno, on the other hand, is actively maintained to ensure great performance and convenience. Discordeno internally checks all missing permissions before forwarding a request to the API so that the client does not get globally-banned by Discord.
  • Efficient & lightweight: Discordeno is simplistic and easy-to-use. Always prefer defaults that Discord recommends or the best configuration for the majority―if necessary, it is remarkably customizable, versatile, and efficient.
  • Functional API: This will produce a cleaner and more performant code while removing the difficulties of extending built-in classes and inheritance. Avoid potential memory leaks or crashes because of too many listeners or other silly issues.

Usage

Beginner Developers

Don’t worry a lot of developers start out coding their first projects as a Discord bot (I did 😉) and it is not so easy to do so. Discordeno is built considering all the issues with pre-existing libraries and issues that I had when I first started out coding bots. If you are a beginner developer, you may check out these awesome official and unofficial boilerplates:

If you do not wish to use a boilerplate, you may continue reading.

Advanced Developers

Here’s a minimal example to get started with:

import { startBot } from "https://deno.land/x/discordeno/mod.ts";

startBot({
  token: "BOT TOKEN",
  intents: ["GUILDS", "GUILD_MESSAGES"],
  eventHandlers: {
    ready() {
      console.log("Successfully connected to gateway");
    },
    messageCreate(message) {
      if (message.content === "!ping") {
        message.reply("Pong using Discordeno!");
      }
    },
  },
});

Contributing

We appreciate your help!

Before contributing, please read the Contributing Guide.

License

MIT © discordeno