how to make a text bot in the console in python code example
Example 1: python discord bot moderate chat
import discord
class MyClient(discord.Client):
async def on_ready(self):
print('Logged on as', self.user)
async def on_message(self, message):
word_list = ['cheat', 'cheats', 'hack', 'hacks', 'internal', 'external', 'ddos', 'denial of service']
# don't respond to ourselves
if message.author == self.user:
return
messageContent = message.content
if len(messageContent) > 0:
for word in word_list:
if word in messageContent:
await message.delete()
await message.channel.send('Do not say that!')
messageattachments = message.attachments
if len(messageattachments) > 0:
for attachment in messageattachments:
if attachment.filename.endswith(".dll"):
await message.delete()
await message.channel.send("No DLL's allowed!")
elif attachment.filename.endswith('.exe'):
await message.delete()
await message.channel.send("No EXE's allowed!")
else:
break
client = MyClient()
client.run('token here')
Example 2: How to setup discord.py bot
#Import essentials
import discord
from discord.ext import commands
import asyncio
#Some things that makes your life easier! (aliases to make code shorter)
client = commands.Bot(command_prefix='!') #change it if you want
token = 'YOUR TOKEN HERE' #Put your token here
#Making a first text command! (Respond's when a user triggers it on Discord)
@client.command()
async def hello(ctx):
await ctx.send('Hello I am a Test Bot!')
#Tell's us if the bot is running / Runs the bot on Discord
@client.event
async def on_ready():
print('Hello, I am now running')
client.run(token)