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Support slash commands.
Example Usage
.. code-block:: python
from discord.ext import slash
client = slash.SlashBot(
# normal arguments to commands.Bot()
command_prefix='.', description="whatever",
# special option: modify all global commands to be
# actually guild commands for this guild instead,
# for the purposes of testing. Remove this argument
# or set it to None to make global commands be
# properly global - note that they take 1 hour to
# propagate. Useful because commands have to be
# re-registered if their API definitions are changed.
debug_guild=staging_guild_id
)
msg_opt = slash.Option(
# description of option, shown when filling in
description='Message to send',
# this means that the slash command will not be invoked
# if this argument is not specified
required=True)
@client.slash_cmd() # global slash command
async def repeat( # command name
ctx: slash.Context, # there MUST be one argument annotated with Context
message: msg_opt
):
"""Make the bot repeat what you say""" # description of command
# respond to the interaction, must be done within 3 seconds
await ctx.respond(message) # string (or str()able) message
client.run(token)
Notes
~~~~~
* ``discord.ext.slash.Context`` emulates
``discord.ext.commands.Context``, but only to a certain extent.
Notably, ``ctx.message`` does not exist, because slash commands can be run
completely without the involvement of messages. However, channel and author
information is still available.
* All descriptions are **required**.
* You must grant the bot ``applications.commands`` permissions in the OAuth2 section of the developer dashboard.
See the `docs <https://discord-ext-slash.rtfd.io>`_.
FAQs
Support slash commands with discord.py.
We found that discord-ext-slash 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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