Stealerium
DiscordCopyBot
Stealerium | DiscordCopyBot | |
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591 | 23 | |
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8.3 | 5.2 | |
10 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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Stealerium
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A Detailed Analysis of a New Stealer called Stealerium
Link to project: https://github.com/Stealerium/Stealerium
DiscordCopyBot
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Advice wanted: Not sure if this is the right place to ask for advice... But, is it worth the time to update my discord bot? I already got the use out of it that I need, but it is on over 90 servers now and I see that people still have a need for it.
Link to my discord bot just as reference: https://github.com/PoisnFang/PoisnCopy I have seen that it can be fairly time consuming to properly maintain an open source project. I was wondering if I should really try to keep it up-to-date for others. I really love open source and would love the opportunity to give back. Working on the bot was also a blast!
- Example Discord bot in C#. Open-source
- Anyone here know if you can use C# to code Discord Bots? I’m doing bots in JavaScript atm but I want to learn C# more and I also want to code discord bots haha..
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Programming Experience - My Journey (3 years) - Keep Practicing - Open Source Rocks!
Which brings me to the summer of 2020 I was contacted by another guy who found an open source project that I posted on Github. From there I began working full-time for him as a 1099. I was able to release my first production application that takes a web form and converts it to a PDF and uploads it to a cloud database. I also became a top 5 contributor to an open-source project owned by the Dotnet Foundation called Oqtane. Contributing to open-source was a HUGE step for me. I was able to see how other people coded in a "real" project and I was able to communicate with other developers. (I had been coding by myself for years, cause my brother is more of a game designer not a programmer) By the end of 2020 I quit my full-time job to become a "freelance programmer". I truly feel like I have a solid grasp on programming now. Even though I know that I don't know everything (that's just part of programming) I know how to learn the things that I don't know. As an example, a couple months ago i wanted to merge a couple discord servers that only had a channel or two. So I looked for a bot to do that and couldn't find one that was free and copied more than 100 messages... So I created my own in 8 hours in a single night.
What are some alternatives?
Disqord - An asynchronous Discord API wrapper for .NET 5 that aims to make Discord bot development simple and enjoyable.
DiscordBot - A Discord Bot written in C# The bot reports statistics to a REST API. This project uses C#, Discord.NET, Serilog, Dapper, Entity Framework Core, SQL Server, SQLite, ASP.NET Core Web API
discord-masz - MASZ is a selfhostable highly sophisticated moderation bot for Discord. Includes a web dashboard and a discord bot.
HLTVDiscordBridge - A Discord bot that interacts with HLTV to informs you about the latest news and results from hltv.org and much more!
garbage-can - Garbage Can, but rewritten in c# because why not
Adamantium-Thief - :key: Decrypt chromium based browsers passwords, cookies, credit cards, history, bookmarks, autofill. Version > 80 is supported.
SteamUpdateBot
ArmoryBot - .NET Core Discord Bot for World of Warcraft Armory Lookups.
DSharpPlus - A .NET library for making bots using the Discord API.