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Now this is the kind of theming we've been wanting on discord for ages
You can take a look at the source code: https://github.com/HerrEurobeat/beepBot/blob/master/bin/commands/Moderation/movemsg.js
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discord bot coding
I can confirm, Eris still around and kicking. And BTW has a great community too. Therefore, even I prefer Eris, the Python implementations for Discord bots are not dead either.
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is discord.py dead?
Pretty sure isn't dying. Therefore, in matter of resources used and speed, I prefer to go with Eris who is a solid one and then work with NodeJS.
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What is the recommended programing language for building discord bots?
eris.js For JavaScript, much used for JavaScript Bots, also used by one of the biggest bot: Dyno
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Make a Discord Bot with Eris
Hello there, this sentence will mark the beginning of my first ever article released to the public. In this article, I will be writing how to build a Discord bot with Eris and Yuuko.
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April 17th Update - Mostly Backend
First, our discord api library. For 3 of the last 4 years we've ran using Eris (https://github.com/abalabahaha/eris). However, we've been running on a modified version last updated in June 2019. This forced us to do a lot of newer stuff (for example replies) without the api library, and things got hacky and were often buggy. We have now updated this to latest, with our modified changes.
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Found a way to create a tooltip in discord
Eris and Discord.js are both wrappers for the Discord API for JavaScript. Both are very similar. Here is the Eris repo: Eris Repo. As you can see, the basic structure is very similar. From what I see, the Discord.js library is more updated, but not necessarily more supported. Either way, it comes down to personal opinion.
What are some alternatives?
RustPlus-Discord-Bot - This is an NodeJS Discord Bot that uses the rustplus.js to interact with Smart Devices in the PC game Rust.
discord.js - A powerful JavaScript library for interacting with the Discord API
Discord-Tools - VSCode extension allowing the integration of a Discord chat, bot templates, snippets, themes and more!
Discord-Bot-Client - Use your Bot User as a Normal User
DNS-over-Discord - 1.1.1.1 works from a Discord server, thanks to the 1.1.1.1 bot. Invite the bot to your Discord server to start using DNS over Discord.
Discord-Trivia-Bot - TriviaBot: Play trivia in Discord! Powered by discord.js and OpenTDB, with 24 categories and three modes of play.
JDA - Java wrapper for the popular chat & VOIP service: Discord https://discord.com
Tropico - Tropico is an open-source Discord bot which aims to make managing your server easier and eliminate single-use bots.
discord-api-docs - Official Discord API Documentation
discord-term - Extensible Discord terminal client
Bump-Reminder - A simple reminder bot for disboard [Moved to: https://github.com/numselli/Kohana]