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io.github.jan-tennert.discordkm:DiscordKM-watchosarm32
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A Kotlin Multiplatform Discord API Wrapper
A Kotlin Multiplatform Discord API Wrapper
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You can create a client easily by just using buildClient:
val client = buildClient("TOKEN") {
intents = mutableListOf( //set intents
Intent.GUILD_MEMBERS,
Intent.GUILD_PRESENCES,
Intent.GUILD_WEBHOOKS,
Intent.GUILD_MESSAGE_TYPING,
Intent.DIRECT_MESSAGE_TYPING,
Intent.GUILDS
)
loggingLevel = Logger.Level.WARN
reconnectDelay = 10.seconds
enabledCache -= Cache.VOICE_STATES //remove caches you don't need
}
client.on<MessageCreateEvent> {
println("Received message: ${message.content}")
}
//slash commands:
client.on<ReadyEvent> {
client.commands.createChatInputCommand {
name = "test"
description = "This is a chat input command!"
options {
string(name = "option1", description = "This is a string option", required = true) {
choice("choice1", "choice1")
}
user("option2", "This is a user option", required = true)
}
}
}
client.on<SlashCommandEvent>(predicate = { it.commandName == "test" }) {
interaction.reply("String Option: ${options["option1"].string}. User Name: ${options["option2"].user.name}")
}
client.login()
You can just install DiscordKM using:
Kotlin Dsl:
implementation("io.github.jan-tennert.discordkm:DiscordKM:VERSION")
Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.jan-tennert.discordkm</groupId>
<artifactId>DiscordKM</artifactId>
<version>VERSION</version>
</dependency>
If you want a specific target add it to the artifactId like: DiscordKM-jvm or DiscordKM-mingwx64
FAQs
A Kotlin Multiplatform Discord API Wrapper
We found that io.github.jan-tennert.discordkm:DiscordKM-watchosarm32 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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