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A Discord bot framework built on top of Discord.js and Nest.js for advanced and amazing bots.
A Discord bot framework built on top of Discord.js and Nest.js for advanced and amazing bots.
This package uses the best of the NodeJS world under the hood. Discord.js is the most powerful library for creating bots and Nest.js is a progressive framework for creating well-architectured applications. This module provides fast and easy way for creating Discord bots and deep integration with your NestJS application.
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If you want to dive fully into Necord check out the documentation site.
For questions and support please use the Discussions page. The issue list of this repo is exclusively for bug reports and feature requests.
Necord is MIT licensed.
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A module for creating Discord bots using NestJS, based on Discord.js
The npm package necord receives a total of 1,698 weekly downloads. As such, necord popularity was classified as popular.
We found that necord demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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