#πŸ”’ How I can do a bot for Discord?

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hollow wren
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I don’t know of Python, sorry.
I speak spanish, but i understand english.

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stable cliff
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I would advise against building something as complex as a discord bot if you're new to python.
learn the basics of the language first. walk before you run.

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!res has a bunch of stuff that will get you started

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hollow wren
stable cliff
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I understand, but you most likely will learn neither how to build a discord bot, or learn python if you jump right in.

hollow wren
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Ok

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I have 3 verified apps

stable cliff
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if you still want to build a discord bot nevertheless, here's a couple libraries

hollow wren
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I do it with bdfd

stable cliff
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!pypi discord

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tropic zealot
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hollow wren
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But now i want to do it with python

tropic zealot
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oh its a lnaguage

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ok

hollow wren
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with BDScript 2 o BDScript

stable cliff
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you could use replit or termux, the former is unreliable (for 24/7 hosting) while the latter is not too user friendly

tropic zealot
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i think there are bot hosting services aswell

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not sure about affordability for those

wraith surge
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personally im using pylexnodes

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which is fire for a free service

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