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  • Language
    Python
  • License
    MIT License
  • Created about 4 years ago
  • Updated about 1 month ago

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Repository Details

Simple, elegant and powerful command handler for the Python Discord library, Hikari.

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Lightbulb

Lightbulb is designed to be an easy to use command handler library that integrates with the Discord API wrapper library for Python, Hikari.

This library aims to make it simple for you to make your own Discord bots and provide all the utilities and functions you need to help make this job easier.

Installation

Use the package manager pip to install Lightbulb.

pip install hikari-lightbulb

Usage

# Import the command handler
import lightbulb

# Instantiate a Bot instance
bot = lightbulb.BotApp(token="your_token_here", prefix="your_prefix_here")

# Register the command to the bot
@bot.command
# Use the command decorator to convert the function into a command
@lightbulb.command("ping", "checks the bot is alive")
# Define the command type(s) that this command implements
@lightbulb.implements(lightbulb.PrefixCommand)
# Define the command's callback. The callback should take a single argument which will be
# an instance of a subclass of lightbulb.context.Context when passed in
async def ping(ctx: lightbulb.Context) -> None:
    # Send a message to the channel the command was used in
    await ctx.respond("Pong!")

# Run the bot
# Note that this is blocking meaning no code after this line will run
# until the bot is shut off
bot.run()

Issues

If you find any bugs, issues, or unexpected behaviour while using the library, you should open an issue with details of the problem and how to reproduce if possible. Please also open an issue for any new features you would like to see added.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please try to update tests as appropriate and ensure that documentation is updated if you add any features accessible through the public API.

If you use this library and like it, feel free to sign up to GitHub and star the project, it is greatly appreciated and lets me know that I'm going in the right direction!

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