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| const discord = require('discord.js'); | |
| require('discord-reply'); //⚠️ IMPORTANT: put this before your discord.Client() | |
| const client = new discord.Client(); | |
| client.on('ready', () => { | |
| console.log(client.user.tag) | |
| }); | |
| client.on('message', async message => { | |
| if (message.content.startsWith('!reply')) { | |
| message.lineReply('Hey'); | |
| message.lineReply(`My name is ${client.user.username}`, false); //true = mention | false = without mention | |
| } | |
| if (message.content.startsWith('!edit')) { | |
| let m = await message.lineReply('This will be editied', false); | |
| setTimeout(() => { | |
| m.edit('Successfully editied'); | |
| }, 1000) | |
| } | |
| }); | |
| client.login('TOKEN'); | |
| /** | |
| * You can use | |
| * message.lineReplyNoMention() | |
| * method or | |
| * message.lineReply('content', false) | |
| * if yout don't want mention | |
| * */ |
| /** | |
| * No need to define it | |
| * */ | |
| module.exports = { | |
| name: 'reply', | |
| category: 'Test', | |
| run: (client, message, args) => { | |
| message.lineReply('This is reply with @mention'); | |
| } | |
| } |
why is that necessary??????????????????????????????????????????????
that is like making the food then getting it all apart so unnecessary
Bruh are you even seeing the npm package Angelo is using a npm package not custom code bruh and no your not a god ok?
??? seems you don't know how the package works
are u stupid?
We won't deal with the kids
If you need i can re-code from 0 -_-
i don't need it, i just need a confession
WhoEver is Allvaa please stop i saw your inline reply code and it doesn't make sense to extending 2 classes for no reason.
dude, who is extending classes for no reason even tho both classes is used LMAO
i previously didn't extend 2 classes, i just update it yesterday, i made that just to support the replied_user option on the edit method
well, i actually don't care who was the first. it's all about who wrote that code
you better do npm i to the package and open node_modules, then search the package and check its contents