Experimental Discord bot written in Python
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README.md

python-app-rocketbot

Experimental Discord bot written in Python.

Usage

  • To see the list of commands, type $rb_help.
  • To get help on a specific command, type $rb_help commandname (don’t prefix the command name you want help on). E.g. $rb_help hello.
  • To get help on a command group, type $rb_help groupname. E.g. $rb_help config.
  • To get help on a subcommand in a group, type $rb_help groupname commandname. E.g. $rb_help config setwarningchannel.
  • To see if the bot is alive, type $rb_hello.
  • Other commands are too numerous and always changing to document here, so see $rb_help for more.

Setup

Currently the bot is just run in the console locally. It blocks until Ctrl+C is pressed. Before running, you must copy config.py.sample to config.py and fill in the “client_token” value. To get a token, visit https://discord.com/developers/applications and create an application. Then create a bot for the application and enable the “server members intent”. Click the “copy” button in the “token” section near the top and paste this value into config.py’s “client_token” attribute.

Create a “config” subdirectory under your source folder. This is where guild-specific configuration is written as JSON files.

To start, run python3 rocketbot.py. Then visit https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=[application_id]&scope=bot&permissions=395204357318, where [application_id] is the “application id” value on your app configuration “general information” page. Once invited, test if the bot is working by typing $rb_hello in your Discord server.

Once running, you should immediately set up a warning channel and optionally a user/role to tag in warning messages. Go to a channel you want warnings to be posted (typically a channel the general userbase cannot see) and type $rb_config setwarningchannel. This will set that channel as the destination for warnings about suspicious behavior on the server. To have these messages tag a user or role (such as @Mods), type $rb_config setwarningmention @userorrole. This must be an actual autocompleted @ mention that shows up in a different color, not just the name of the user/role. Otherwise warning messages will be prefixed with that plaintext name, not with an actual @. To mention several people or roles, enclose the whole list in double quotes. E.g. $rb_config setwarningmention "@Mod @Admin". You can test out this configuration by entering $rb_testwarn to issue a test warning.