1.1.0 • Published 2 years ago

@ming-suhi/djsc-cli v1.1.0

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@ming-suhi/djsc-cli

A package for posting, updating, and deleting Discord Application Commands from the command line or terminal.

It has a sync command; which will post to discord local commands not posted, update to discord commands modified locally, and delete from discord commands that doesn't exist locally.

It also offers manual post and delete command to accommodate special needs. To make manual operations more easier, the package also offers a compare command that compares the status of commands locally and on Discord. Open CLI package main menu for list of commands.

Quick Start

A. Installing

Run npm install on the command line or terminal.

npm install @ming-suhi/djsc-cli

B. Setting up config

Create a config file on the project root with name djsc.config.js.

module.exports = {
  appId: "DISCORD_APPLICATION_ID",
  botToken: "DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN",
  mapCommands: () => {
    // function that return array of JSON(raw-data) of local commands
  }
}

For discord.js builders, it has an inbuilt function for getting the raw-data of a command.

mapCommands: () => {
  // Example for discord.js users
  const commands = [];
  const commandsDir = path.resolve("src/commands");
  for(let filePath of fs.readdirSync(commandsDir)) {
    const commandPath = path.resolve(commandsDir, filePath);
    const command = require(commandPath);
    commands.push(command.toJSON());
  }
  return commands;
}

mapCommands is essential because it is through which that the cli package can sense the local commands.

C. Usage

To access the main menu of the cli tool, open a terminal inside the project directory and run npx djsc or npx djsc help.

npx djsc

Contributing

A. Issues

This project uses GitHub Issues to track bugs and feature requests. Please search the existing issues before filing new issues to avoid duplicates. For new issues, file your bug or feature request as a new issue.

For help and questions about using this project, please open a GitHub issue.

B. Pull requests

  1. Fork the project.

  2. Create a topic branch from master.

  3. Make some commits to improve the project.

  4. Push this branch to your GitHub project.

  5. Open a Pull Request on GitHub.

  6. Discuss, and optionally continue committing.

License

MIT © 明suhi