how to use .error discord.py code example

Example 1: discord.py on command error

@client.event() #Replace 'client' with whatever neccesary
async def on_command_error(ctx, error):
  if isinstance(error, commands.MissingRequiredArguments):
    # Replace MissingRequiredArguments with your error
    ctx.send("Please pass all required arguments")

Example 2: errors in discord.py

# This will be a quick example of how to handle errors in discord.py 
import discord
from discord.ext import commands
# make sure to import these ^

# Let's say we have a kick command
@client.command()
@commands.has_any_role('Admin') 
async def kick(ctx, member : discord.Member, *, reason=None):
    await member.kick(reason=reason)
    await ctx.send('''
Kicked user: {}
Reason: {}'''.format(member, reason))
    
# Okay, so it works. But what if someone does !kick without the arguments
# We will get an error. So let's handle that.

# I will show 2 ways 

# Here is the first one. 
# This way will handle EVERY missing arguments error
@client.event
async def on_command_error(ctx, error):
  
    if isinstance(error, commands.MissingRequiredArgument):
        await ctx.send('Make sure you put the required arguments.')
        # Now, if someone uses any command and doesn't put the
        # Required arguments, then this event will occur 
        
# Here is the second one
# This way will handle one command's error 
@kick.error
async def kick_error(ctx, error):
  if isinstance(error, commands.MissingRequiredArgument):
    await ctx.send('To use the kick command do: !kick <member>')
    # Using this method we can account for all our commands individually 
    # I recommend using this method, however both methods work basically the same
    # For example if we had a ban command, we could do the same 
    # Doing @ban.error and accounting for that one as well!

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