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4

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
2

discord.py cog

from discord.ext import commands

class Ping(commands.Cog):
    """Receives ping commands"""
    
    @commands.command()
    async def ping(self, ctx: commands.Context):
        await ctx.send("Pong")

def setup(bot: commands.Bot):
    bot.add_cog(Ping())
Posted by: Guest on June-01-2021
-2

discord.py cogs example

import os
import discord
from discord.ext import commands

prefix = "?"
cogs_folder="./cogs"

bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix=prefix)

for file in cogs_folder:
  if file.endswith(".py"):
    try:
      bot.load_extension(f"cogs.{file[:-3]}")
      print(f"Loaded: {file}")
    except:
      print(f"Could not load: {file}")
Posted by: Guest on February-05-2021

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