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A series of tools and utilities for JDA to assist in bot creation
Chew's fork of JDA-Applications/JDA-Utilities, with support for modern features such as Slash Commands, Context Menus, and more.
Server bot for the RiiConnect24 Discord server that can store Wii friend codes to be added. | https://discord.gg/rc24
A java library for generating nicely formatted HTML transcripts with JDA
Slash commands (and message components) for JDA
Things I frequently need in my JDA bots
An open source utility library for JDA to simplify the use of Discord Slash Commands
Library for Java applications that use JDA to easily stream the logging output to a text channel on Discord
A discord bot written in Java using JDA
A Java Framework for Discord Bots
Input/Output stream wrapper for JDA Channel objects
A Discord Bot you can use as a base for your project.
A simple example of a slash command handler
An experimental project to create JDA commands using annotations
Abstract SlashCommand API System for Java Discord API (JDA)
commando4j is an unofficial extension for JDA (Java Discord API) , that aims to simplify the creation of bot that react to commands by automating the input and validation of arguments, permission validation, and many other requirements you may need. also offering feedback in multiple languages
Java Discord Bot Template
Coffee 2.0 is a Java-based Discord bot
[DEPRECATED] A discord bot that allows users to subscribe to notifications for a game
Maven archetype of starter project template for building JDA Discord App with Spring Boot
A Discord bot that integrates with Ombi
A Discord Bot (using JDA), which provides a web interface for users. (In Active Development)
An easy project setup to start developing a discord bot in Java.
Automatically detects new posts made on Reddit that match the specified queries and are in the specified subreddits, and sends them to Discord.
Some utility classes to help with making a Discord Bot with JDA
My fork of JDA-Applications/JDA-Utilities, with support for modern features such as Slash Commands and more.