Easy to use reaction role Discord bot written in Python.
Light yet powerful reaction role bot coded in Python.
You can host the bot yourself by configuring the config.ini
file (manually or via setup.py
).
You can find guides on installating, updating, and using the bot in the wiki.
Upcoming features can be found in the open issues and PRs tagged with new feature or enhancement. They can be found here.
Open a new issue if you would like to see a feature implemented, and/or open a pull request implementing it.
When I click one of the reactions the bot does not give me a role!
Ensure that you moved the Reaction Light
role to a position that is hierarchically higher than the role you are trying to assign.
The bot says I am not an admin, even though I own the server (or have admin rights for it)
Run /admin add @Role
to give all users with that role permission to manage Reaction Light. This is done to have server staff use the bot without giving them unnecessary server rights. The only server admin command is /admin
.
I have updated from v2 to v3 and I do not see any slash commands
Ensure that you followed the update steps as outlined in the changelog for v3.0.0. If this still doesn’t fix the issue, try to shutdown the bot and re-inviting it to your server with the link provided in this readme or in the changelog.
If you need help with the bot or need to report bugs, post an issue here.
You can also join our Discord server.
If you would like to contribute to this project, fork it and then create a pull request. Please ensure that you have thoroughly tested all your changes. We use Black formatting with a line length of 130, and spaces (no tabs).
black --line-length=130 .
Even if you are not a Python programmer, you can contribute to this project by reporting bugs, requesting new features, or translating the bot in your language. To translate the bot simply copy the English file and replace the text inside the second quotes of each line. Do not replace the text within {}
. Click here for an example.