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  • Language
    C++
  • License
    MIT License
  • Created over 8 years ago
  • Updated about 1 year ago

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Repository Details

C++ library for the Discord chat client. Please use Rust for new bots

Sleepy Discord

C++ library for Discord

Discord Server

Documentation

Getting Started

If you like to edit them, please check out the docs repo.

Build Status

Build Windows MSVC Ubuntu GCC Ubuntu Clang Docs
Master Build Status Build Status C/C++ CI N/A
Develop Build Status Build Status C/C++ CI documentation

Why?

Just for the novelty of using a C++ library for Discord. I would also love for this thing to work on many things like consoles and maybe some microcontrollers.

Example

#include "sleepy_discord/sleepy_discord.h"

class MyClientClass : public SleepyDiscord::DiscordClient {
public:
	using SleepyDiscord::DiscordClient::DiscordClient;
	void onMessage(SleepyDiscord::Message message) override {
		if (message.startsWith("whcg hello"))
			sendMessage(message.channelID, "Hello " + message.author.username);
	}
};

int main() {
	MyClientClass client("token", SleepyDiscord::USER_CONTROLED_THREADS);
	client.setIntents(SleepyDiscord::Intent::SERVER_MESSAGES);
	client.run();
}

Input: Message received

whcg hello

Possible Output: Message sent

Hello Sleepy Flower Girl

More complex examples:

Will Updating the library break my bot?

Yes, and for now I don't plan on making 0.0 versions backwards compatible with 1.0 versions or later.

Requirements

Sleepy Discord doesn't require you to use any libraries, so that you can use any library you wish or your own code. However, Sleepy Discord provides native support for a few libraries and it is recommend you use those instead of writing your own.

Develop Branch

For the cutting edge of Sleepy Discord, check out the develop branch. Please use the develop branch with caution because it may not even be able to compile or it is 100% not tested at all. Other then that, the branch is used for code that may not work. Also check to see if it's not behind the master branch, unless you want to use an older version of Sleepy Discord.