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how to make a cog discord.py

from discord.ext import commands

class Test_Cog(commands.Cog):
	def __init__(self, bot):
      self.bot = bot # defining bot as global var in class
      
	@commands.Cog.listener() # this is a decorator for events/listeners
    async def on_ready(self):
      print('Bot is ready!.')
      
	@commands.command() # this is for making a command
    async def ping(self, ctx):
		await ctx.send(f'Pong! {round(self.bot.latency * 1000)}')
        
def setup(bot): # a extension must have a setup function
	bot.add_cog(Test_Cog(bot)) # adding a cog
Posted by: Guest on October-12-2020
1

how to load a all cogs automatically discord.py

# bot file
import os
from discord.ext import commands

bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix='.')
# I am assuming that you have a test.py cog in a cogs folder
bot.load_extension('cogs.test') # this is good but you can make it better

for filename in os.listdir('./cogs'):
  if filename.endswith('.py'):
    bot.load_extension(f'cogs.{filename[:-3]}')
    
  else:
    print(f'Unable to load {filename[:-3]}')
    
bot.run(token)
Posted by: Guest on October-12-2020
13

discord.py

# Discord.py is a API wrapper for python. 
Docs = "https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/"
PyPI = "pip install -U discord.py"

# --- A simple bot ---

import discord
from discord.ext import commands 

client = commands.Bot(comand_prefix='bot prefix here') # You can choose your own prefix here

@client.event()
async def on_ready(): # When the bot starts
    print(f"Bot online and logged in as {client.user}")

# A simple command
@client.command(aliases=["ms", "aliases!"]) # You make make the command respond to other commands too
async def ping(ctx, a_variable): # a_variable is a parameter you use in the command
    await ctx.send(f"Pong! {round(client.latency * 1000)}ms. Your input was {a_variable}")

client.run('your token here') # Running the bot
Posted by: Guest on September-29-2020
9

discord.py

import discord

client = discord.Client()

@client.event
async def on_ready():
    print('We have logged in as {0.user}'.format(client))

@client.event
async def on_message(message):
    if message.author == client.user:
        return

    if message.content.startswith('$hello'):
        await message.channel.send('Hello!')

client.run('your token here')
Posted by: Guest on March-27-2020
10

python discord

import discord

class MyClient(discord.Client):
    async def on_ready(self):
        print('Logged on as', self.user)

    async def on_message(self, message):
        # don't respond to ourselves
        if message.author == self.user:
            return

        if message.content == 'ping':
            await message.channel.send('pong')

client = MyClient()
client.run('token')
Posted by: Guest on June-11-2020

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