A multiplatform Kotlin client for Discord bots with a simple and concise DSL supporting JVM and NodeJS
Built as a lean client using coroutines that gets the intricacies of rate limits, async, and data models out of your way in a clean and easy to use SDK
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It is strongly recommended to use Gradle version 7 or higher
// Kotlin build.gradle.kts
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
implementation("com.jessecorbett:diskord-bot:5.2.0")
}
Note: The diskord-bot
artifact bundles org.slf4j:slf4j-simple
to provide basic logging to STDOUT with no
configuration. This can be excluded in favor of your own slf4j logger using gradle exclusion:
// Kotlin build.gradle.kts
configurations {
implementation {
exclude("org.slf4j", "slf4j-simple")
}
}
The library is packaged into two artifacts.
diskord-core
is the low level implementation of the Discord API.
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diskord-bot
provides an easier to use API for common bot functions.
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For an example project you can easily clone to get started, look at the diskord-starter repo.
There are also a collection of examples in the diskord-examples repo.
import com.jessecorbett.diskord.bot.*
import com.jessecorbett.diskord.util.*
suspend fun main() {
bot(TOKEN) {
// Generic hook set for all events
events {
onGuildMemberAdd {
channel(WELCOME_CHANNEL_ID).sendMessage("Welcome to the server, ${it.user?.username}!")
}
}
// Modern interactions API for slash commands, user commands, etc
interactions {
slashCommand("echo", "Makes the bot say something") {
val message by stringParameter("message", "The message", optional = true)
callback {
respond {
content = if (message != null) {
message
} else {
"The message was null, because it is optional"
}
}
}
}
commandGroup("emoji", "Send an emoji to the server", guildId = "424046347428167688") {
subgroup("smile", "Smile emoji") {
slashCommand("slight", "A slight smile emoji") {
callback {
respond {
content = "🙂"
}
}
}
}
slashCommand("shh", "The shh emoji") {
val secret by stringParameter("secret", "Send the emoji secretly")
callback {
respond {
content = "🤫"
if (secret) {
ephemeral
}
}
}
}
}
}
// The old-fashioned way, it uses messages, such as .ping, for commands
classicCommands("!") {
command("ping") {
it.respond("pong")
}
}
}
}
- Does this support voice chat?
- No, voice chat is not supported at this time. If you need it I recommend checking out another SDK
- Can I contact you to ask a question/contribute to the project/report a bug?
- What if I'm hip and cool, and I want to use a newer more
unstableexciting version?- You can use our development versions by using the snapshot repository
- Include https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/ in your gradle repositories