An API wrapper for BotiCord API written in Python
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The easiest way to use BotiCord API in Python. · Docs

Features

  • Object-oriented
  • Full BotiCord API Coverage
  • Modern Pythonic API using async/await syntax
  • BotiCord Webhooks
  • It is not necessary to use any particular library used to interact with the Discord API.

Installation

Python 3.6 or newer is required.

Enter one of these commands to install the library:

pip install boticordpy
python3 -m pip install boticordpy

Or just clone the repo: https://github.com/boticord/boticordpy

Examples

You can find other examples in an examples folder.

Discord.py Autopost example

from discord.ext import commands

from boticordpy import BoticordClient

bot = commands.Bot(command_prefix="!")


async def get_stats():
    return {"servers": len(bot.guilds), "shards": 0, "users": len(bot.users)}


async def on_success_posting():
    print("stats posting successfully")

boticord_client = BoticordClient("your_api_token")
autopost = (
    boticord_client.autopost()
    .init_stats(get_stats)
    .on_success(on_success_posting)
    .start()
)

bot.run("bot token")

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Help

If You need any help we recommend you to check the documentation. You can find us here. Main developer is Marakarka