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A free open source modification collection for Discord BotMaker.
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module.exports = {
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Action Name
//
// This is the name of the action displayed in the editor.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
name: "Send Message to Console",
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Action Section
//
// This is the section the action will fall into.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
section: "Other Stuff",
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Action Subtitle
//
// This function generates the subtitle displayed next to the name.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
subtitle: function(data) {
return `${data.tosend}`;
},
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// DBM Mods Manager Variables (Optional but nice to have!)
//
// These are variables that DBM Mods Manager uses to show information
// about the mods for people to see in the list.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Who made the mod (If not set, defaults to "DBM Mods")
author: "Lasse",
// The version of the mod (Defaults to 1.0.0)
version: "1.8.2",
// A short description to show on the mod line for this mod (Must be on a single line)
short_description: "Sends a message to the console",
// If it depends on any other mods by name, ex: WrexMODS if the mod uses something from WrexMods
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Action Fields
//
// These are the fields for the action. These fields are customized
// by creating elements with corresponding IDs in the HTML. These
// are also the names of the fields stored in the action's JSON data.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
fields: ["tosend"],
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Command HTML
//
// This function returns a string containing the HTML used for
// editting actions.
//
// The "isEvent" parameter will be true if this action is being used
// for an event. Due to their nature, events lack certain information,
// so edit the HTML to reflect this.
//
// The "data" parameter stores constants for select elements to use.
// Each is an array: index 0 for commands, index 1 for events.
// The names are: sendTargets, members, roles, channels,
// messages, servers, variables
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
html: function(isEvent, data) {
return `
<div>
<p>
<u>Mod Info:</u><br>
Created by Lasse!
</p>
</div><br>
<div style="padding-top: 8px;">
Message to send:<br>
<textarea id="tosend" rows="4" style="width: 99%; font-family: monospace; white-space: nowrap; resize: none;"></textarea>
</div>`
},
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Action Editor Init Code
//
// When the HTML is first applied to the action editor, this code
// is also run. This helps add modifications or setup reactionary
// functions for the DOM elements.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
init: function() {},
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Action Bot Function
//
// This is the function for the action within the Bot's Action class.
// Keep in mind event calls won't have access to the "msg" parameter,
// so be sure to provide checks for variable existance.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
action: function(cache) {
const data = cache.actions[cache.index];
const send = this.evalMessage(data.tosend, cache);
console.log([send]);
this.callNextAction(cache);
},
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Action Bot Mod
//
// Upon initialization of the bot, this code is run. Using the bot's
// DBM namespace, one can add/modify existing functions if necessary.
// In order to reduce conflictions between mods, be sure to alias
// functions you wish to overwrite.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
mod: function(DBM) {
}
}; // End of module