Discord.py Reaction Bot
MIRAI KURIYAMA
A multipurpose, semi-modular Discord bot written in Python with the new discord.py module.
Installing dependencies
The following packages are required to run (as well as Python 3.5 or over):
python -m pip install discord
To easily setup Mirai and change tokens, you should use the config.py
script.
Not working? Try replacing
python
withpy
orpython3
.
Downloading the source code
To download with Git, type this command into a terminal:
git clone k-rite/mirai-kuriyama-discord.py
Alternatively, you can use the GitHub Desktop Client to download it.
You can also download the repository as a ZIP or TAR file.
To run the script on Windows with Git Bash.
Setting up and config
MIrai comes with a config.py
file. Here you will add your Discord App token, and add startup extensions. You can generate a token at https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me.
Find the string "token here"
in the config file and replace it with your token.
In the config.py
file, you can also customise insults, error messages, bot prefix, bot description and the file you want the bot to log events to. (MORE WILL BE ADDED IN FUTURE VERSIONS)
Creating an extension (cog)
Inside the misc
folder, you will find templates for commands and cogs.
You can refer to this documentation for how to create a cog.
Loading/Unloading an extension (cog)
Use the command load
to load commands from startup_extensions
in config.py. You can unload them separately with the unload
command.
You can also load cogs from a folder, by using the format: folder.filename
Mirai's plugins are found in the cogs
folder.
Starting the bot
You can start the bot by launching main.py
directly, or using a Python IDE such as Thonny.
Inviting to servers
Use the Discord Permissions Calculator to invite the bot to your server using the ID printed to the console, and make sure that it has admin permissions.
If you want to invite your bot to other people's servers, make sure to tick "Public bot" on the Apps page.
Tips
Make sure to always update Mirai. You can create GitHub Webhooks for Discord to get notified whenever a repo is updated.
When you do this, always keep a backup! It's also useful to write down your token, but NEVER give this to anyone you don't trust, or publish it to your GitHub. Don't worry though - you can generate a new token whenever you want on the Discord developer portal.
To read and edit this document properly offline, Atom and VS Code both have a built-in Markdown Previewer that you can open by hitting ctrl + shift + v on a PC or cmd + shift + v on a Mac.
See Also
See the discord.py repo for more information on the API: https://github.com/Rapptz/discord.py