QiskitBot
disnake
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22 | 695 | |
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2.3 | 8.5 | |
almost 3 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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QiskitBot
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Slack/Discord bot for running interactive REPLs and shells from a chat
This is really nice! Keep it up! I am not sure about tmux internals and stuff but what about process isolation? I made a similar project where I had python and a few modules installed in a podman container running inside a container run by docker. I filtered syscalls with a seccomp filter! Another option was to use something like nsjail or a ptrace based custom isolation tool. Haven't worked on this in a while, nor did I finish it but take a look: https://github.com/infiniteregrets/QiskitBot Now that rootless podman is there, the implementation would be much secure
- I made a discord bot that allows you to execute quantum circuits, refer to the Qiskit docs, and search the quantum computing StackExchange!
disnake
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Making bump reminder bot
Disnake | Docs | A fork that I personally use and prefer. Has a lot of extra features, like raw components (not requiring views to use and manage components (buttons, selects, etc). Quickly becoming less of a fork and more of it's own, "inspired-by" the original.
- Disnake Slash Commands Help
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Discord Bot to track all messages posted by a specific user
Pretty basic bot example
- Ask for examples of process menu selection using disnake
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Opinion on Discord Python wrappers [Analysis]
disnake repo
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Is there a way to accept an input from discord?
I would agree with /u/Nightcorex_ in that a Discord Bot is the way to go here. Definitely possible and I wouldn't even say it's exceptionally difficult if you have a basic understanding of Python and can follow some tutorials on discord bots. However the official discord.py is no longer being actively maintained as far as I'm aware. There are several forks floating around out there. The one I've heard the most good things about is Disnake https://github.com/DisnakeDev/disnake but full disclosure I have never used it myself. I haven't worked on any bots since discord.py shut down.
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list of discord.py forks / discord.py alternatives
disnake https://discord.gg/4zs4QBqfxD (github)
What are some alternatives?
disnake-pr - An API wrapper for Discord written in Python.
nextcord - A Python wrapper for the Discord API forked from discord.py
poketwo - A (not so) small Pokécord clone.
discord.py - An API wrapper for Discord written in Python.
Paycord - Paid roles for discord using Stripe, Python, Flask & Docker
pycord - Pycord, a maintained fork of discord.py, is a python wrapper for the Discord API
DingoLingo - A Discord music bot written in Python with support for Youtube, SoundCloud, Spotify, Bandcamp, Twitter, and custom files.
discord-ui - A discord.py extension for sending, receiving and handling ui interactions in discord
replbot - Slack/Discord bot for running interactive REPLs and shells from a chat.
discord.py-message-components - A "fork" of discord.py library made by Rapptz with implementation of the Discord Message-Components & many other features by mccoderpy
infraform - Creating infrastructure and running applications using different platforms
hikari - A Discord API wrapper for Python and asyncio built on good intentions.