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<img src="assets/dimscord.png" width="42px" height="32px"/> Dimscord
A Discord Bot & REST Library for Nim. Discord API Channel and Dimscord Server for help
Why Dimscord?
- It is minimalistic and efficient.
- Nim is a good programming language and I believe that Nim should stand a chance on having an up-to-date, substantial discord library.
- It has a REST-mode only feature, which isn't cache-reliant.
- The other Nim Discord library (discordnim) has bunch of issues, and it's unmaintained.
FAQ:
- What is Nim?
- Nim is a statically-typed programming language (older than Go and Rust) that compiles to C/C++/JavaScript. It is similar to Python, easier to learn, and it's flexible. You can read it more in the official website for Nim.
- Why use Nim for Discord bots?
- Since it's easier to learn, it's faster than any other interpreted languages, which is beneficial for the performance of larger discord bots. You can read the Nim FAQ here
- Is there a command handler for Dimscord?
- Yes, but not in this library.
Getting Started:
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Install Nim using choosenim or Nim's website
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Install Dimscord via Nimble using
nimble install dimscord
or GitHubgit clone https://github.com/krisppurg/dimscord
- You will need at least Nim 1.2.0 to install dimscord
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Read the Wiki or Examples for referencing. Maybe even rewrite your bot if you want to switch.
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Start coding! Stay up-to-date with the latest Dimscord release and stuff.
Quick Example:
import dimscord, asyncdispatch, times, options
let discord = newDiscordClient("<your bot token goes here>")
# Handle event for on_ready.
proc onReady(s: Shard, r: Ready) {.event(discord).} =
echo "Ready as " & $r.user
# Handle event for message_create.
proc messageCreate(s: Shard, m: Message) {.event(discord).} =
if m.author.bot: return
if m.content == "!ping": # If message content is "!ping".
let
before = epochTime() * 1000
msg = await discord.api.sendMessage(m.channel_id, "ping?")
after = epochTime() * 1000
# Now edit the message.
# Use 'discard' because editMessage returns a new message.
discard await discord.api.editMessage(
m.channel_id,
msg.id,
"Pong! took " & $int(after - before) & "ms | " & $s.latency() & "ms."
)
elif m.content == "!embed": # Otherwise if message content is "!embed".
# Sends a message with embed.
discard await discord.api.sendMessage(
m.channel_id,
embeds = @[Embed(
title: some "Hello there!",
description: some "This is description",
color: some 0x7789ec
)]
)
# Connect to Discord and run the bot.
waitFor discord.startSession()
Please note that you need to define -d:ssl
if you are importing httpclient before importing dimscord.
You can use -d:dimscordDebug, if you want to debug.
If you want to use voice then you can use -d:dimscordVoice
, this requires libsodium, libopus, ffmpeg and optionally yt-dlp (by default)
Contributing
- If you are interested in contributing to Dimscord, I'd recommend reading the CONTRIBUTING.md file.