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DiscordPinger

Bot for ping spamming someone.

Installation

All you need to do, is install discord.js using npm i discord.js@11.4.2 or simply using setup.bat/setup.sh files.

Setup

If you want to use DiscordPinger, you will need to rename config.js.example to config.js.

Then, open config.js and fill it with needed informations.

config.js:
const config = {

  "prefix": "", //Add your prefix here

  "ownerOnly": true, //If set to true, only bot owner can control Pinger. If set to false, everyone can use Pinger.

  "ownerID": "", //Id of bot owner for "ownerOnly" function.

  "channelName": "", //Name of channel, where will be all pings sent.

  "pingInterval": "1000", //Time in ms (miliseconds). 1000 recommended - If 1000ms (1s), bot will send ping every 1000ms (1s).

  "token": "" //Bot token from discord app.

}

module.exports = config;

Running DiscordPinger

You can start bot using node pinger.js, or simply use start.bat on windows, or start.sh on linux.

Commands

Usage Description
ping <@mention> This will start pinging mentioned user.
stop This command will stop pinging.

To-do

  • Add stop to stop pinging.
  • If channel does not exist, or was deleted, create new one.
  • Prevent stopping, when bot does not pinging.
  • Create DBM (Discord Bot Maker) version of DiscordPinger: here.

If you will find bug, create an issue and describe it.

Feel free to make Pull request with new features, or fixes.