/Discord.RSS

Discord RSS bot with customizable feeds

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Discord.RSS

Driven by the lack of comprehensive RSS bots available, I have decided to try my hand at creating one of my own. Designed with as much customization as possible for both users and bot hosters, while also (or should be) easy to understand.

All documentation can be found at https://github.com/synzen/Discord.RSS/wiki.

Looking for a non-Discord version of this bot? See https://github.com/synzen/feedtracker

Setting Up via Cloning Repository (for most people)

See https://github.com/synzen/Discord.RSS/wiki/Setup

Setting Up with Existing Client

The fastest way to using Discord.RSS with an existing discord.js client with npm:

npm install discord.rss
const Discord = require('discord.js')
const DiscordRSS = require('discord.rss')

const client = new Discord.Client()
const drss = new DiscordRSS.Client({ database: { uri: './sources' } }) // File-based sources instead of Mongo

client.login('token')
drss.login(client) // Can be done before or after the client is 'ready'

or create a new client:

const DiscordRSS = require('discord.rss')

const drss = new DiscordRSS.Client({ database: { uri: './sources' } }) // Optional config overrides
drss.login('token')

There are multiple ways of integrating Discord.RSS programmatically - see here for more information. For full features, use a mongodb database.uri instead of a directory.

Built With

Core Functions

Customization Functions

Deploy to Heroku

You can deploy the bot in a simple way to Heroku using the button below. Click here for detailed instructions.

Deploy

If you want to deploy manually you can follow this guide.

Contributing

Read the contribution guidelines. All the latest updates are commited to the dev branch.

Locales

To add or contribute to menu translations (locales):

  1. If the locale JSON doesn't exist in src/locales, create one by running node scripts/locales/create.js
  2. Open the relevant locale file in src/locales
  3. Add your translations (use the en-US.json locale as reference)
  4. Verify your file(s) by running node scripts/locales/verify.js and make appropriate fixes
  5. Make a pull request for your changes!