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README.md
/create with Cloudflare Workers
A slash-create template, using Cloudflare Workers.
Getting Started
Cloning the repo
You can either use degit to locally clone this repo without git, or create a new repo from this template and clone that.
npx degit Snazzah/slash-create-worker
After that, make sure to install dependencies using npm or yarn:
npm install
# yarn
Installing and setting up Wrangler
Make sure to sign up for a Cloudflare Workers account in a browser before continuing. Install wrangler with npm or yarn:
npm install -D wrangler@latest
# yarn global add wrangler@latest
Read more about installing wrangler.
Afterwards, run wrangler login
to login to your Cloudflare account with OAuth:
wrangler login
Copy wrangler.example.toml
into wrangler.toml
. Make sure to fill in your account ID in the config and update the name of the worker. You can find your account ID here towards the right side.
Filling in secrets
You can enter in environment secrets with wrangler secret put
, here are the keys that are required to run this:
npx wrangler secret put DISCORD_APP_ID
npx wrangler secret put DISCORD_PUBLIC_KEY
npx wrangler secret put DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN
Development
To run this locally, copy .env.example
to .dev.vars
and fill in the variables, then you can run npm run dev
(or yarn dev
) to start a local dev environment and use something like ngrok to tunnel it to a URL.
To sync commands in the development environment, copy .env.example
to development.env
and fill in the variables, then run npm run sync:dev
(or yarn sync:dev
).
Note: When you create a command, make sure to include it in the array of commands in
./src/commands/index.ts
.
Production
To sync to production, copy .env.example
to .env
and fill in the variables, then run npm run sync
. To publish code to a worker, run npm run deploy
.