Slash Command Extras
Slash Commands have some unique features unlike messageCommand
and userCommand
.
Options
Slash commands can take options
. These could be variables like strings
, numbers
, or even channels
. JellyCommands
uses discord.js
's system to provide a nice API on top.
See all available options.
Providing Options
You can provide options with the options property.
js
import { command } from 'jellycommands';
export default command({
name: 'Command Name',
description: 'A short description of what the command does',
options: [
{
type: 'Channel',
name: 'channel',
description: 'Channel to send a message into',
required: true,
},
],
run: ({ interaction }) => {
// We set the second argument to true as this option is marked as required
const channel = interaction.options.getChannel('channel', true);
// We can then use this channel!
console.log(channel.name);
},
});
Unlike the discord.js
built in options, you can provide the option type as a string
. If you prefer, however, you can provide it as an enum
.
js
import { ApplicationCommandOptionType } from 'discord.js';
import { command } from 'jellycommands';
export default command({
options: [
{
type: ApplicationCommandOptionType.Channel,
name: 'channel',
description: 'Channel to send a message into',
required: true,
},
],
});
Autocomplete
Some Slash Command Options support the autocomplete
property. When set to true
, you can use the autocomplete
handler.
For example, let's write a command that returns a color and provides autocomplete on the color names:
js
import { command } from 'jellycommands';
const colors = ['Violet', 'Indigo', 'Blue', 'Green', 'Yellow', 'Orange', 'Red'];
export default command({
name: 'rainbow',
description: 'send a rainbow',
global: true,
options: [
{
type: 'String',
name: 'color',
description: 'The color of the thing idk',
required: true,
// Enable autocomplete
autocomplete: true,
},
],
run: ({ interaction }) => {
interaction.reply(interaction.options.getString('color', true));
},
autocomplete: async ({ interaction }) => {
// Get the name of the option that is being autocompleted
const focused = interaction.options.getFocused(true);
if (focused.name === 'color') {
// Respond with 3 colours that match the current string
interaction.respond(
colors
.filter((color) => color.startsWith(focused.value))
.map((color) => ({ name: color, value: color }))
.slice(0, 3),
);
}
},
});