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discord.py tutorial

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 April-08-2021
3

discord.py install

GREAT answers, me, a noob at python did not know that I had to run the
pip install discord.py
INSIDE the scripts folder eg
C:/users/ben/AppData/local/programs/python/python32/scripts (I think)
Posted by: Guest on January-19-2021
1

Discord.py bot example

#Anything commented out is optional

import discord
from discord.ext import commands

bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix='prefix here')

@bot.event
async def on_ready():
#   await bot.change_presence(activity=discord.Game(name="Rich Presence Here"))
    print('Logged in as: ' + bot.user.name)
    print('Ready!n')
    
@bot.command()
async def commandname(ctx, *, somevariable)
#If you don't need a variable, then you only need (ctx)
#	"""Command description"""
	Code goes here
	await ctx.send('Message')

bot.run('yourtoken')
Posted by: Guest on January-09-2021
1

How to setup discord.py bot

#Import essentials
import discord
from discord.ext import commands
import asyncio
#Some things that makes your life easier! (aliases to make code shorter)
client = commands.Bot(command_prefix='!') #change it if you want
token = 'YOUR TOKEN HERE' #Put your token here
#Making a first text command! (Respond's when a user triggers it on Discord)
@client.command()
async def hello(ctx):
    await ctx.send('Hello I am a Test Bot!')
#Tell's us if the bot is running / Runs the bot on Discord
@client.event
async def on_ready():
    print('Hello, I am now running')
    
    
    
client.run(token)
Posted by: Guest on November-27-2020

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