read what a member sends back DISCORD.PY code example
Example 1: discord.py ban
@commands.command() # uses command decorators, in this case inside a cog
@commands.has_permissions(ban_members=True) # only people that have permissions to ban users can use this command
async def ban(self, ctx, user: discord.Member, *, reason): # The person banning someone has to ping the user to ban, and input a reason. Remove self if you are outside a cog.
await ctx.guild.ban(user, reason=reason) # Bans the user.
await user.send(f"You have been banned in {ctx.guild} for {reason}") # Private messages user.
await ctx.send(f"{user} has been successfully banned.") # messages channel to tell everyone it worked
Example 2: discord.py
# Discord.py is a API wrapper for python.
Docs = "https://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/"
PyPI = "pip install -U discord.py"
# --- A simple bot ---
import discord
from discord.ext import commands
client = commands.Bot(comand_prefix='bot prefix here') # You can choose your own prefix here
@client.event()
async def on_ready(): # When the bot starts
print(f"Bot online and logged in as {client.user}")
# A simple command
@client.command(aliases=["ms", "aliases!"]) # You make make the command respond to other commands too
async def ping(ctx, a_variable): # a_variable is a parameter you use in the command
await ctx.send(f"Pong! {round(client.latency * 1000)}ms. Your input was {a_variable}")
client.run('your token here') # Running the bot