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discord-advert-framework
Advanced tools
The Discord advertisement framework is a Python based automatic application that allows easy periodic advertisement / shilling on Discord.
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Instructions can be found here <https://daf.davidhozic.com/en/stable/guide/GUI/quickstart.html>
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Need help? Contact me in my Discord server <https://discord.gg/DEnvahb2Sw>
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DAF can be installed though command prompt/terminal using the bottom commands.
Pre-requirement: Python (minimum v3.9 and currently max 3.11; 3.12 support is pending) <https://www.python.org/downloads/>
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Main package
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pip install discord-advert-framework
Voice Messaging / AUDIO
::
pip install discord-advert-framework[voice]
SQL logging
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pip install discord-advert-framework[sql]
Chrome browser integration
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pip install discord-advert-framework[web]
All of the above (full package)
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pip install discord-advert-framework[all]
FAQs
Framework for periodic advertisements on Discord
We found that discord-advert-framework 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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