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The Discord terminal client you never knew you wanted.
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Yet another general purpose discord bot
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Slack/Discord bot for running interactive REPLs and shells from a chat.
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WhatsAppToDiscord is a Discord bot that uses WhatsApp Web for messaging in Discord built on top of go-whatsapp and discordgo
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シンプル - Discord Bot with backups, moderation, karma ranking, a starboard, code execution, a web interface, twitch notifications and more!
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A Discord bot program to save files sent in Discord channels with extensive configuration. Can be used as a real bot or user-bot/self-bot
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A Discord bot for managing ephemeral roles based upon voice channel member presence.
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router to help speed up bot development in discordgo
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Nov 27, 2020 - Go
Southclaws / cj
CJ is a Discord bot that hangs around in the open.mp/burgershot.gg community discord.
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A Discord currency bot written in Go
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Currently the normalized name is just tolower and space stripped, could be a bit more
A golang Anti-Wizz/Anti-Nuke made to protect your server.
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A discord bot created with DiscordGo that spits out real holidays that you may have never heard of before.
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When I'm testing locally it can be a pain to have the test bot replying in #general and #help in addition to the main bot instance.
Might make sense to load the channel whitelist from an environment variable, or at least be able to override it.