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Updated Version of discord.js To Support `Non Bot` Token

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discord.js


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About

discord.js is a powerful Node.js module that allows you to easily interact with the Discord API.

  • Object-oriented
  • Predictable abstractions
  • Performant
  • 100% coverage of the Discord API

Installation

Node.js 16.6.0 or newer is required.

npm install discord.js yarn add discord.js pnpm add discord.js

Optional packages

  • zlib-sync for WebSocket data compression and inflation (npm install zlib-sync)
  • erlpack for significantly faster WebSocket data (de)serialisation (npm install discord/erlpack)
  • bufferutil for a much faster WebSocket connection (npm install bufferutil)
  • utf-8-validate in combination with bufferutil for much faster WebSocket processing (npm install utf-8-validate)
  • @discordjs/voice for interacting with the Discord Voice API (npm install @discordjs/voice)

Example usage

Install all required dependencies:

npm install discord.js @discordjs/rest discord-api-types yarn add discord.js @discordjs/rest discord-api-types pnpm add discord.js @discordjs/rest discord-api-types

Register a slash command against the Discord API:

const { REST } = require('@discordjs/rest'); const { Routes } = require('discord-api-types/v9'); const commands = [{ name: 'ping', description: 'Replies with Pong!' }]; const rest = new REST({ version: '9' }).setToken('token'); (async () => { try { console.log('Started refreshing application (/) commands.'); await rest.put( Routes.applicationGuildCommands(CLIENT_ID, GUILD_ID), { body: commands }, ); console.log('Successfully reloaded application (/) commands.'); } catch (error) { console.error(error); } })();

Afterwards we can create a quite simple example bot:

const { Client, Intents } = require('discord.js'); const client = new Client({ intents: [Intents.FLAGS.GUILDS] }); client.on('ready', () => { console.log(`Logged in as ${client.user.tag}!`); }); client.on('interactionCreate', async interaction => { if (!interaction.isCommand()) return; if (interaction.commandName === 'ping') { await interaction.reply('Pong!'); } }); client.login('token');

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Contributing

Before creating an issue, please ensure that it hasn't already been reported/suggested, and double-check the documentation.
See the contribution guide if you'd like to submit a PR.

Help

If you don't understand something in the documentation, you are experiencing problems, or you just need a gentle nudge in the right direction, please don't hesitate to join our official discord.js Server.

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Last updated on 11 Feb 2022

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