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Dataclass-driven Discord API Wrapper in Python

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Welcome to ScurryPy

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This is the original and official repository of ScurryPy, maintained by Furmissile.
Forks and community extensions are welcome under the project’s license and attribution guidelines.

A dataclass-driven Discord API wrapper in Python!

While this wrapper is mainly used for various squirrel-related shenanigans, it can also be used for more generic bot purposes.


Features

  • Command and event handling
  • Declarative style using decorators
  • Supports both legacy and new features
  • Respects Discord’s rate limits

Some Things to Consider...

  • This is an early version — feedback, ideas, and contributions are very welcome! That said, there may be bumps along the way, so expect occasional bugs and quirks.
  • Certain features are not yet supported, while others are intentionally omitted. See the docs for full details.

Getting Started

Note: This section also appears in the documentation, but here are complete examples ready to use with your bot credentials.

Installation

To install the ScurryPy package, run:

pip install scurrypy

Minimal Slash Command

The following demonstrates building and responding to a slash command.

Note: Adjust dotenv_path if your .env file is not in the same directory as this script.

import discord, os
from dotenv import load_dotenv

load_dotenv(dotenv_path='./path/to/env')

client = discord.Client(
    token=os.getenv("DISCORD_TOKEN"),
    application_id=APPLICATION_ID  # replace with your bot's user ID
)

@client.command(
    command=discord.SlashCommand(
        name='example',
        description='Demonstrate the minimal slash command!'
    ),
    guild_ids=GUILD_ID  # must be a guild ID your bot is in
)
async def example(bot: discord.Client, event: discord.InteractionEvent):
    await event.interaction.respond(f'Hello, {event.interaction.member.user.username}!')

client.run()

Minimal Prefix Command (Legacy)

The following demonstrates building and responding to a message prefix command.

import discord, os
from dotenv import load_dotenv

load_dotenv(dotenv_path='./path/to/env')

client = discord.Client(
    token=os.getenv("DISCORD_TOKEN"),
    application_id=APPLICATION_ID,  # replace with your bot's user ID
    intents=discord.set_intents(message_content=True),
    prefix='!'  # your custom prefix
)

@client.prefix_command
async def ping(bot: discord.Client, event: discord.MessageCreateEvent):
    # The function name is the name of the command
    await event.message.send("Pong!")

client.run()

Contribution and Fork Policy

ScurryPy follows a simple philosophy: clarity, simplicity, and direct interaction with the Discord API. It favors explicit, dataclass-driven design over heavy abstraction — and contributions should stay true to that style.

This is a community-supported project guided by the design and principles of Furmissile. You are welcome to explore, modify, and extend the codebase under the terms of its license — but please follow these guidelines to ensure proper attribution and clarity.

You May

  • Fork this repository for personal or collaborative development.
  • Submit pull requests for bug fixes or new features that align with ScurryPy’s goals.
  • Reuse parts of the code in your own projects, provided attribution is preserved.

You May NOT

  • Remove or alter existing copyright notices or attributions.
  • Present a fork as the official ScurryPy project.
  • Use the name “ScurryPy” or its documentation to promote a fork without permission.

If you plan to make substantial changes or release your own variant:

  • Rename the fork to avoid confusion (e.g., scurrypy-plus or scurrypy-extended).
  • Add a note in your README acknowledging the original project:

"This project is a fork of ScurryPy by Furmissile."

License

This project is licensed under the Furmissile License, which allows viewing, modification, and redistribution with proper attribution.

See the License for details.

Like What You See?

Check out the full documentation for more examples, guides, and API reference!

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