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This gist shows how to make the bot wait for a message or reaction after doing a command. This should not be copypasted.
Check the discord.py docs for a detailed explanation of how it all works internally and which kwargs it takes.
See here two commands, one waiting for any message in a channel and the other waiting for a reaction with a specific emoji.
Here are some APIs you can use in your Discord bot or any other project. For any help or questions on how to use one, please contact the owner of the API and not me.
A bigger list of APIs can be found at: https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis
[TOKEN] = API requires a token to access some if not all endpoints.
| self.guild_detect = [336642139381301249] | |
| self.channel_detect = [381963689470984203] | |
| self.detect = [] | |
| self.lol = [] | |
| self.user_mes = [] | |
| @commands.Cog.listener() | |
| async def on_message(self, message): | |
| if message.author.bot: | |
| return |
This page keeps a detailed human friendly rendering of what's new and changed in specific versions for v2.1+.