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A copy of canvacord made in python!
Run any of these commands in terminal:
Mac / Linux
pip install canvacord
Windows
python -m pip install canvacord
💡 This library requires discord.py.
import discord
from discord.ext import commands
import canvacord
client = commands.Bot(command_prefix="!")
@client.command()
async def rankcard(ctx):
user = ctx.author
username = ctx.author.name + "#" + ctx.author.discriminator
currentxp = 1
lastxp = 0
nextxp = 2
current_level = 1
current_rank = 1
background = None
image = await canvacord.rankcard(user=user, username=username, currentxp=currentxp, lastxp=lastxp, nextxp=nextxp, level=current_level, rank=current_rank, background=background, ranklevelsep="|", xpsep="/")
file = discord.File(filename="rankcard.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def welcomecard(ctx):
image = await canvacord.welcomecard(user=ctx.author, background=None, avatarcolor="white", topcolor="white", bottomcolor="white", backgroundcolor="black", font=None, toptext="Welcome {user_name}!", bottomtext="Enjoy your stay in {server}!")
file = discord.File(filename="welcomecard.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def triggered(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.trigger(user)
file = discord.File(filename="triggered.gif", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def communism(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.communism(user)
file = discord.File(filename="communism.gif", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def jail(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.jail(user)
file = discord.File(filename="jail.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def gay(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.gay(user)
file = discord.File(filename="gay.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def hitler(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.hitler(user)
file = discord.File(filename="hitler.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def aborted(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.aborted(user)
file = discord.File(filename="aborted.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def affect(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.affect(user)
file = discord.File(filename="affect.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def airpods(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.airpods(user)
file = discord.File(filename="airpods.gif", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def america(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.america(user)
file = discord.File(filename="america.gif", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def wanted(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.wanted(user)
file = discord.File(filename="wanted.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def joke(ctx):
user = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.jokeoverhead(user)
file = discord.File(filename="jokeoverhead.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def spank(ctx):
user1 = ctx.author
user2 = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.spank(user1, user2)
file = discord.File(filename="spank.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
@client.command()
async def bed(ctx):
user1 = ctx.author
user2 = ctx.author
image = await canvacord.bed(user1, user2)
file = discord.File(filename="bed.png", fp=image)
await ctx.send(file=file)
client.run("BOT_TOKEN")
FAQs
A Python Version of Canvacord
We found that canvacord demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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