Discord4J is a fast, powerful, unopinionated, reactive library to enable quick and easy development of Discord bots for Java, Kotlin, and other JVM languages using the official Discord Bot API.
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Discord4J is a fast, powerful, unopinionated, reactive library to enable quick and easy development of Discord bots for Java, Kotlin, and other JVM languages using the official Discord Bot API.
An easy to use multithreaded library for creating Discord bots in Java.
A reactive, fully-async Discord API wrapper for the JVM, built on RxJava 3.
Annotation-based multifunctional command handler framework for JDA & Javacord.
A nice Discord bot made with JDA, FlareBot is a music and server administration bot along with a few other cool features
SkyBot is an LGBT-friendly discord bot with music and mod commands written in JDA
Pokedex is a robust Discord bot that mimics the iconic Pokedex from the Pokemon games and show. It's loaded with features to help players of all skill levels to learn and better enjoy Pokemon! The goal of Pokedex is to provide users with as much data about the Pokemon games as they desire conveniently and with minimal effort.
Work in progress library for the Discord API built in Java.
A Discord bot made with JDA, Corgi is a all-in-one bot supporting administration, music, multi-language and more.
Slash commands (and message components) for JDA
Dead yo!
Java Wrapper for the BotBlock API [Java - maintained by @Andre601]
An advanced web frontend for the modmail discord bot with built in Discord OAuth2 authentication, and support for browsing and searching current and historical logs. Directly replaces logviewer.
The revival of a dead Discord bot
An open source utility library for JDA to simplify the use of Discord Slash Commands
A JDA library to make slash & prefix commands creation easier. (JDA Command Handler)
High level Java wrapper for the Discord API
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