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Pre-requisites

  • Installing disnake
  • Creating your application
  • Inviting your bot

Getting Started

  • Initial files
  • Creating commands
  • Creating cogs/extensions

Interactions

  • What are interactions?
  • Application Commands
  • Message Components

Popular Topics

  • Threads
  • Embeds
  • Reactions
  • Webhooks
  • Permissions
  • Gateway Intents

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Migrating from discord.py
  • Good practices

Credits

  • Links and credits

Links and credits¶

This guide is made using MkDocs, a static site generator geared towards building project documentation. The theme used specifically for the guide is squidfunk’s Material for MkDocs.

The idea of building a guide that showcases the use of disnake’s syntax was inpired from Discord.js, one of the most popular JavaScript Discord libraries; their guide can be found here. The credit for the initial directory structure and articles, goes to them.

Since this project started as members-only, the credits for a majority of the initial content go to our organization members - thesadru, shiftinv, Victorsitou, vcokltfre, m1raynee and AbhigyanTrips. We also thank to all contributors on the repository, who strive to make the guide better.

Lastly, a huge thanks to you, the members of the disnake community, for supporting our library and choosing us for your bot development journey. We as the authors of this guide aim to familiarize users on coding Discord bots with our library, and your support gives us a boost to make the guide better, one commit at a time.

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