/simple-slash-command-web

Generate a mapping of your slash commands and publish them in an easy to read list of commands for the user.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Simple Slash Command Web

Welcome to Simple Slash Command Web! This repository provides a modern and user-friendly web interface for managing slash commands in your application. Whether you're a developer creating a Discord bot or any other application that supports slash commands, this web interface will simplify the process of managing and customizing your commands.

Features

  • Easy Command Management: Add, edit, and delete slash commands with just a few clicks. No need to deal with complex API calls or manual configuration files.

  • Search Functionality: Quickly find specific commands using the built-in search feature. The search covers both command names and their descriptions, making it convenient to locate any command in your application.

  • Stylish and Responsive: The interface comes with a sleek and modern design that adapts to different screen sizes. Whether you're on a desktop, tablet, or smartphone, the web app will look great and provide a seamless user experience.

  • Subcommands Support: Manage not only main slash commands but also their subcommands effortlessly. Create and organize nested commands to enhance the functionality of your application.

  • Dark Mode: Enjoy the comfort of using the web interface in dark mode. It's easy on the eyes and perfect for late-night coding sessions.

Installation

To use Simple Slash Command Web, follow these steps:

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine.

  2. Open the index.html file in your web browser.

  3. You're all set! Start managing your slash commands with ease.

Screenshots

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Contributing

Contributions are welcome and encouraged! If you have any ideas for improving this project or find any issues, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - feel free to use, modify, and distribute the code.

Happy coding! 😄