A visual debugging extension for disnake discord bots including easy blacklisting, evaluation, echoing and much more!
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disnake-debug
a debugging and utility extension for disnake bots
disnake-debug is an extension for bot developers that enables rapid prototyping, experimentation, and debugging of features for bots. features include easy blacklisting, dynamically change bot avatar and name, pause and unpause the bot (stop it from responding to commands until unpaused), evaluate code (normal, return and dir), leave guilds, speak as the bot, view invokes and view bot statistics
One of disnake-debug's core philosophies is to be dynamic and easy-to-use. Here's the two step install:
- Download disnake-debug on the command line using pip:
pip install -U disnake-debug
- Load the extension in your bot code before it runs:
bot.load_extension('disnake-debug')That's it!
How to use debug:
Once the extension is loaded and the bot is online you can just run the debug command If your prefix is . you would run
.debug
How to configure the database (sqlite) location:
In your .env, put
DATABASE_PATH=your_path
Make sure there is a database.db file in your_path
Configure the embed colors:
In your .env replace
EMBED_COLOR
with a hex color (make sure0x
is at the front)EMBED_COLOR
is automatically created and added to your.env
Simple bot example with disnake-debug:
from dotenv import load_dotenv # import load_dotenv to load your .env file from os import environ # import environ from disnake import Intents # import intents from disnake.ext.commands import Bot # import Bot class bot = Bot( command_prefix=".", # your command prefix owner_ids=[298043305927639041], # put your owner id in here intents=Intents.all() # so you can see users (required for blacklist) ) bot.load_extension("disnake-debug") # load debug extension. one command and that is debug @bot.event async def on_ready() -> None: print(f"Logged in as {bot.user}") if __name__ == "__main__": load_dotenv() bot.run(environ["TOKEN"])
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