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# Discord-Linux Discord.JS v14 Base Template
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This bot supports user installed apps.
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# Discord Bot with Slash Commands and Modals
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Only 3 dependencies required to run this bot!
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This project is a fully-featured Discord bot written in Node.js, using the `discord.js` library. It includes functionalities like handling slash commands, context menu commands, and displaying modals for user input.
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Message intents are NOT supported in this bot, this is due to the verification that Discord is enabling.
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## Features
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Structure:
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- **Slash Commands**: Commands that can be triggered using `/` in Discord, like `/ping` to check bot latency.
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- **Modals**: Interactive modals where users can input data, for example, `/modal-example`.
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- **Context Menu Commands**: Right-click context menu commands for users or messages.
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- **Ephemeral Replies**: Ability to send private, ephemeral replies to users.
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- **Dynamic Command Registration**: Automatically registers commands based on the project directory structure.
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**commands** - This folder contains commands
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## Installation
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**event** - This folder contains files related to discord.js events. (Like "ready", "interactionCreate")
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### Prerequisites
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**handler** - This folder contains files that read the commands folders contents.
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Ensure you have the following installed:
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**index.js** - This is the main file to run the bot.
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- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (v16.6.0 or higher)
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- [Discord.js](https://discord.js.org/) (v14.x)
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- A Discord Bot Token (see [here](https://discord.com/developers/docs/getting-started#configuring-your-bot) for instructions)
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### Clone the Repository
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1) Use ```npm i ```
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2) Create a .env file ``` touch .env```
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3) Edit .env
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```
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TOKEN = token
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DISCORD_CLIENT_ID= ID HERE
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```bash
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git clone https://git.ssh.surf/snxraven/DiscordJS-v14-Template.git
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cd DiscordJS-v14-Template
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```
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4) Go to Handler -- > index.js and change "GUIDIDHERE" to your Discord Server's Guild ID
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### Install Dependencies
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5) Go into https://discord.com/developers/applications and enable Privileged Intents.
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```bash
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npm install
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```
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6) Run the bot ```node index.js```
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### Environment Variables
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Create a `.env` file in the root of your project directory with the following content:
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Want to make this better? Issue a pull request!
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```
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TOKEN=YOUR_DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN
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DISCORD_CLIENT_ID=APPIDHERE
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```
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Replace `YOUR_DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN` with your actual bot token from the Discord Developer Portal.
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## File Structure
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- `index.js`: The entry point of the bot that initializes the client and loads commands and events.
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- `handler/index.js`: Dynamically loads commands and events and registers slash commands with Discord.
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- `events/`: Folder containing event listeners such as `ready.js` (bot ready event) and `interactionCreate.js` (command handling).
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- `commands/`: Folder containing command files. Commands are organized into subfolders based on category.
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- `commands/info/`: Contains commands like `/ping` and `/modal-example`.
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- `commands/context/`: Contains context menu commands like `ping-test`.
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### Commands
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- `ping`: Returns the bot's websocket latency with an ephemeral reply.
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- `modal-example`: Displays a modal for user input.
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- `ping-test`: A context menu command that returns latency when right-clicking a message.
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## Running the Bot
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To start the bot, run:
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```bash
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node index.js
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```
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If everything is set up correctly, you should see the following message:
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```
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YourBotName is up and ready to go!
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```
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The bot will automatically register slash commands for every guild it's in.
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## Command Examples
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### Slash Command: `/ping`
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Returns the bot's websocket latency in an embed message.
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### Slash Command: `/modal-example`
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Opens a modal where users can input text, which is then displayed back to them.
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### Context Menu Command: `ping-test`
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Available by right-clicking a message and choosing this context command. It shows the bot's latency.
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## Adding New Commands
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To add a new command:
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1. Create a new `.js` file in the `commands/` folder under the appropriate subfolder.
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2. Define your command with the structure used in the existing commands.
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3. Restart the bot to automatically load the new command.
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Example command structure:
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```js
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module.exports = {
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name: "new-command",
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description: "Describe your command here",
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run: async (client, interaction) => {
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// Command logic
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},
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};
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```
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## Modals
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The bot supports modals for user input. To add a new modal, create a new command in the `commands/` folder and use the `ModalBuilder` from `discord.js` to display a modal.
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Example modal code:
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```js
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const { ModalBuilder, TextInputBuilder, TextInputStyle } = require('discord.js');
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const { ActionRowBuilder } = require('discord.js');
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module.exports = {
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name: "modal-example",
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description: "Show a demo modal!",
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run: async (client, interaction) => {
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const modal = new ModalBuilder()
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.setCustomId('example-modal')
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.setTitle('Example Modal');
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const input = new TextInputBuilder()
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.setCustomId('input-field')
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.setLabel("Your Input")
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.setStyle(TextInputStyle.Paragraph);
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const row = new ActionRowBuilder().addComponents(input);
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modal.addComponents(row);
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await interaction.showModal(modal);
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}
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};
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```
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## Handling Ephemeral Replies
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Commands can return ephemeral (private) responses, making replies visible only to the command invoker. To enable ephemeral replies, add a `private` property to the command definition:
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```js
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module.exports = {
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name: "ping",
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description: "Returns latency",
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private: true, // This makes the reply private
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run: async (client, interaction) => {
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// Command logic here
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},
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};
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```
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## Events
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The bot listens for two primary events:
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- `ready`: Triggered when the bot is logged in and ready.
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- `interactionCreate`: Triggered when a user interacts with the bot through slash commands, modals, or context menu commands.
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## Troubleshooting
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- Ensure you have the correct bot token in your `.env` file.
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- Make sure your bot has the necessary permissions to register commands in the guilds it's in.
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- If commands aren’t registering, try manually clearing the commands in the Discord Developer Portal or use `guild-specific` commands to speed up testing.
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