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Discord Bot Library - UI & Image Manipulation for Making Games

Project description

Discord Bot Library - A set of tools for bot management, image manipulation, easy data persistence, and more for making Games and bots

Essentially just a wrapper over discord.py and Pillow, with a lot of extra fluff to make life a lot easier for image-based, and gameplay focused Discord bots. Provides:

  • Image creation with a UI system, and sprite management
  • Out-of-the-box persistent data management for players with extensibility to handle anything
  • Various utilities for testing, and debugging to assist in development

Table of Contents

  1. Installation
  2. Troubleshooting
  3. Getting Help

Installation

Requires Python 3.13+

Installing CordForge

py -m venv .venv
<activate venv>
pip install cordforge

Or install from source:

git clone https://github.com/Robert-DeForrest-Reynolds/CordForge
cd CordForge
py -m venv .venv
<activate venv>
pip install -e .

Create Your Bot Token

First, create a Discord application and bot at Discord Developer Portal.

Set Up Your Project

Create a keys file in your project directory: key_name~your_discord_bot_token_here

dev_name=OTk3MDA...

Create a settings file in your project directory

Env=.venv/Scripts/python
Entry=bot.py

Basic Bot Setup

bot.py

from CordForge import *


# Initial send of dashboard, all other functions are replys/edits of the sent message
async def entry(user_card:Card) -> Card:
    await user_card.new_image()
    panel:Panel = await user_card.panel(border=True)
    await user_card.text("Hello", Vector2(5, 5), parent=panel)
    await user_card.add_button("Some other thing", some_other_card, [])


async def some_other_card(user_card:Card, interaction) -> None:
    await user_card.new_image()
    await user_card.add_button("Home", roc.home, [])
    await roc.reply(user_card, interaction)


bot = Cord(entry_command="cmd", entry=entry)
# any necessary setup, loading images into memory, data management, etc.
bot.launch()

Launch & Use Bot

cordforge dev_name

Type cmd into the Discord server where Bot is a member.

Use stop to stop the bot completely. Use restart to restart the Discord bot, implementing any changes in scripts. Use exit to exit the launcher. The launcher will not let you exit with a running bot. Use // to emergency stop the bot. Easy to type in cases of wild loops, or other problems.

Player Data & Persistence

A players profile is created, and saved as soon as they use their first panel. You can add traits to their Player object, and they will automatically be saved and reloaded.

from CordForge import *


# Initial send of dashboard, all other functions are replys/edits of the sent message
async def entry(user_card:Card) -> Card:
    await user_card.add_button(f"Money: {user_card.user.wallet}", give_money, [])


async def give_money(user_card:Card, interaction) -> None:
    user_card.user.wallet += 1
    await bot.home(user_card, interaction)


player_traits = [
    # [trait name, trait value]
    ["wallet", 0.00],
]
bot = Cord(entry_command="cmd",
           entry=entry,
           player_traits=player_traits)
bot.launch()

More Information

Cord inherits from discord.py's Bot class, so you could add commands, cogs, and whatnot as you might normally. The Card class _.image is a pillow image, and you can use all of it's variables, and functions. Anything that CordForge can't do, can easily be implemented alongside it.

Discord channel for any help

Version Control Recommendation

Ensure your Keys file is hidden, here is a recommend .gitignore for example:

__pycache__
.venv
Keys
Data

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