A boilerplate of a Discord.js Bot Handler. Updated and Maintained by the Idiot's Guide Community.
Guidebot is an attempt to show the basics of command and event handling, in clear, concise, and commented code. Guidebot can be used as the template for any type of bot, and contains most of the basic features you would need:
- A command handler
- A basic permission system
- An event handler
- Basic useful commands
- Per-server configuration system
- A logging system
Functionally guidebot is identical to guidebot class, but the difference is that guidebot class is created with classes whilst this version is purely function based.
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git
command line (Windows | Linux | MacOS) installednode
Version 16.x- The node-gyp build tools. This is a pre-requisite for Enmap, but also for a lot of other modules. See The Enmap Guide for details and requirements for your OS. Just follow what's in the tabbed block only, then come back here!
You also need your bot's token. This is obtained by creating an application in the Developer section of discord.com. Check the first section of this page for more info.
You can enable privileged intents in your bot page
(the one you got your token from) under Privileged Gateway Intents
.
By default GuideBot needs the Guilds, Guild Messages and Direct Messages intents to work. For join messages to work you need Guild Members, which is privileged. User counts that GuideBot has in places such as in the ready log, and the stats command may be incorrect without the Guild Members intent.
Intents are loaded from the index.js file, and the installer is pre-set with the Guilds, Guild Messages and Direct Messages intents.
For more info about intents checkout the official Discord.js guide page and the official Discord docs page.
Create a folder within your projects directory and run the following inside it:
git clone https://github.com/anidiotsguide/guidebot.git .
Once finished:
- In the folder from where you ran the git command, run
npm install
, which will install the required packages. - If you get any error about python or msibuild.exe or binding, read the requirements section again!
- Rename
config.js.example
toconfig.js
, and give it the required intents and any partials you may require. - Rename
.env-example
to.env
and put in your bot token in it and save.
To start the bot, in the command prompt, run the following command:
node index.js
To add the bot to your guild, you have to get an oauth link for it.
You can use this site to help you generate a full OAuth Link, which includes a calculator for the permissions: Permission Calculator