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Tanjun
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I'm making a help command with hikari-tanjun, but it keeps returning "Application did not respond"
I've been working on a help command for my Discord music bot which uses hikari and hikari-tanjun and it's been going fine so far but I added this part to my code and whenever you do /help , it's supposed to show help for that specific command, but it only responds with "Application did not respond" when I try it. I've tried removing the obj argument and removing the parentheses but it just keeps saying "Application did not respond" and I don't know what to do or how to fix it and there is no error. No one in the Hikari server helped when I asked multiple times, so can someone help?
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Opinion on Discord Python wrappers [Analysis]
For those wondering you can use hikari with command handlers such as lightbulb or tanjun and component handlers such as miru. They make this library very easy to use and very powerful.
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Disnake or Pycord
There is also Tanjun, another command handler for Hikari. The syntax is way different from Lightbulb, Personally, i'm not using it but i heard that the Syntax is really good and flexible.
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For discord.py users, what library are you going switch?
For me, I' m now using hikari because I feel like its a hidden gem cuz of its nice workflow around its command frameworks (lightbulb and tanjun).I haven't tried tanjun but I find both hikari and lightbulb to have a really nice documentation.
pycord
- How do you handle push notifications?
- guild.get_member(id).roles only updates its output when the user sends a message in chat
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pycord - object has no attribute 'children'
Theres some examples here
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Making bump reminder bot
Pycord | Docs | A different fork. Can't say much. Tried to help people that use it and it didn't seem very cool. Plus, I've heard the support server is super childish.
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how to make a ticket bot?
So the “tickets” are a currency? If so that should be pretty simple; You just need a database like Mariadb|Docker and a way to interact with it, like sqlalchemy, then you just pick your favorite bot framework, like pycord, and build it. These are based on python but there should be node or whatever other language you prefer equivalents.
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Advice on Python library for new project
I moved to pycord, which recently released a stable 2.0.0 version with very good documentation and examples to work with.
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Discord.py has resumed development. Here's Danny's announcement on coming back!
That seems likely, thanks for the tip. I was working on the code on my local Windows for a long time, but only very recently tried to get the server Ubuntu going, so I guess I was using pycord from before that switch (apparently took place Mid Feb https://github.com/Pycord-Development/pycord/pull/1012 ), and during server installation I pulled a newer version.
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Discord.py returns to the discord bot scene
I have written a few bots using the discord.py library, and while I appreciate the hard work the developers have put in, and I can appreciate wanting to leave the scene, this puts a bad taste in my mouth. I and many others relied on this library to interface with the Discord service only for them to abruptly archive the repository with no warning, and then suddenly decide to return just as quickly. What guarantees do I have that they won't just up and leave again? They said that the Python Discord bot scene is in disarray, a situation that A. they themselves caused and B. isn't even true. A number of forks spun off of the original repository and some have continued promising feature work (https://github.com/Pycord-Development/pycord is the one I had identified as the fork I was planning to switch to). Looking at the contributors, it looks like there are now two completing efforts with zero collaboration between them. I get the impression that there was a large amount of behind the scenes drama, with the archival of the repository done simply to attract attention.
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Pycord 2.1 how?
I haven't worked with the new features yet, but you can check out the example on the pycord repo. It should be enough to get you started.
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Opinion on Discord Python wrappers [Analysis]
pycord repo
What are some alternatives?
hikari-lightbulb - The official unofficial command handler for the Python discord API wrapper library, Hikari.
discord.py - An API wrapper for Discord written in Python.
Discord-multipurpose-bot - A repository with JavaScript and Python versions of the same type of discord commands.
nextcord - A Python wrapper for the Discord API forked from discord.py
disnake - An API wrapper for Discord written in Python.
discord-ui - A discord.py extension for sending, receiving and handling ui interactions in discord
hikari-miru - A component handler for hikari, inspired by discord.py's views.
hikari - A Discord API wrapper for Python and asyncio built on good intentions.
enhanced-discord.py - An API wrapper for Discord written in Python.
interactions.py - A highly extensible, easy to use, and feature complete bot framework for Discord