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@towns-protocol/bot
Advanced tools
A bot framework for Towns.
import { makeTownsBot } from "@towns-protocol/bot";
import { serve } from "@hono/node-server";
const bot = await makeTownsBot("<app-private-data-base64>", "<jwt-secret>");
bot.onMessage((client, { channelId, isMentioned }) => {
if (isMentioned) {
client.sendMessage(channelId, "Hello, world!");
}
});
const { fetch } = await bot.start();
serve({ fetch });
The @towns-protocol/bot
package is compatible with the following approaches:
For working examples and configurations, see the examples directory.
Install tsx, then run your bot with:
tsx src/index.ts
Install esbuild, then bundle your bot to a single CJS file and run with Node.js:
You can take a look at the bot-quickstart example for a working esbuild configuration.
# Build the bundle
yarn build
# Run with Node.js
node dist/bot.cjs
bun run src/index.ts
FAQs
A bot framework for Towns.
The npm package @towns-protocol/bot receives a total of 466 weekly downloads. As such, @towns-protocol/bot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @towns-protocol/bot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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