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Welcome! This is "discordjs-handler" module!
This is module that will simplify creating Command and Event Handlers for you Discord Bot!
Please note: NodeJS v16.6 or above required for this module!
$ npm i @badboy-discord/discordjs-handler
[🙂] Easy to use.
[👍] Beginner friendly.
[🔑] TypeScript Support.
[⚙️] 100% Promise-based
To initializate module, you need to write this code in bot main file.
Or you can view our examples folder.
const { Client } = require("discord.js");
const { Handler } = require("discordjs-handler");
const client = new Client({
intents: ["GUILDS", "GUILD_MESSAGES"],
});
const handler = new Handler({
commandsDir: `${__dirname}/commands`,
slashCommandsDir: `${__dirname}/slashCommands`,
eventsDir: `${__dirname}/events`,
searchPattern: "**/*{.js,.ts}",
});
Authors: badboy-discord, xyligan-gp
Discord Tags: WhyMe#1126, ♡ xүℓ[ι]gαη4εg ♡#9457
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discordjs-handler will simplify creating Command and Event Handler for your Discord Bot.
We found that @badboy-discord/discordjs-handler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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