├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── codeql-analysis.yml
├── .gitignore
├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── SECURITY.md
├── _config.yml
├── config.json
├── imgs
└── sample.png
├── index.js
├── package-lock.json
└── package.json
/.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml:
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1 | # For most projects, this workflow file will not need changing; you simply need
2 | # to commit it to your repository.
3 | #
4 | # You may wish to alter this file to override the set of languages analyzed,
5 | # or to provide custom queries or build logic.
6 | #
7 | # ******** NOTE ********
8 | # We have attempted to detect the languages in your repository. Please check
9 | # the `language` matrix defined below to confirm you have the correct set of
10 | # supported CodeQL languages.
11 | #
12 | name: "CodeQL"
13 |
14 | on:
15 | push:
16 | branches: [ main ]
17 | pull_request:
18 | # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above
19 | branches: [ main ]
20 | schedule:
21 | - cron: '16 8 * * 3'
22 |
23 | jobs:
24 | analyze:
25 | name: Analyze
26 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
27 | permissions:
28 | actions: read
29 | contents: read
30 | security-events: write
31 |
32 | strategy:
33 | fail-fast: false
34 | matrix:
35 | language: [ 'javascript' ]
36 | # CodeQL supports [ 'cpp', 'csharp', 'go', 'java', 'javascript', 'python' ]
37 | # Learn more:
38 | # https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/finding-security-vulnerabilities-and-errors-in-your-code/configuring-code-scanning#changing-the-languages-that-are-analyzed
39 |
40 | steps:
41 | - name: Checkout repository
42 | uses: actions/checkout@v2
43 |
44 | # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
45 | - name: Initialize CodeQL
46 | uses: github/codeql-action/init@v1
47 | with:
48 | languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
49 | # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
50 | # By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file.
51 | # Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file.
52 | # queries: ./path/to/local/query, your-org/your-repo/queries@main
53 |
54 | # Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java).
55 | # If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
56 | - name: Autobuild
57 | uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v1
58 |
59 | # ℹ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
60 | # 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl
61 |
62 | # ✏️ If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines
63 | # and modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project
64 | # uses a compiled language
65 |
66 | #- run: |
67 | # make bootstrap
68 | # make release
69 |
70 | - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
71 | uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v1
72 |
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1 | # Logs
2 | logs
3 | *.log
4 | npm-debug.log*
5 | yarn-debug.log*
6 | yarn-error.log*
7 | lerna-debug.log*
8 |
9 | # Diagnostic reports (https://nodejs.org/api/report.html)
10 | report.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*.json
11 |
12 | # Runtime data
13 | pids
14 | *.pid
15 | *.seed
16 | *.pid.lock
17 |
18 | # Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover
19 | lib-cov
20 |
21 | # Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul
22 | coverage
23 | *.lcov
24 |
25 | # nyc test coverage
26 | .nyc_output
27 |
28 | # Grunt intermediate storage (https://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files)
29 | .grunt
30 |
31 | # Bower dependency directory (https://bower.io/)
32 | bower_components
33 |
34 | # node-waf configuration
35 | .lock-wscript
36 |
37 | # Compiled binary addons (https://nodejs.org/api/addons.html)
38 | build/Release
39 |
40 | # Dependency directories
41 | node_modules/
42 | jspm_packages/
43 |
44 | # TypeScript v1 declaration files
45 | typings/
46 |
47 | # TypeScript cache
48 | *.tsbuildinfo
49 |
50 | # Optional npm cache directory
51 | .npm
52 |
53 | # Optional eslint cache
54 | .eslintcache
55 |
56 | # Microbundle cache
57 | .rpt2_cache/
58 | .rts2_cache_cjs/
59 | .rts2_cache_es/
60 | .rts2_cache_umd/
61 |
62 | # Optional REPL history
63 | .node_repl_history
64 |
65 | # Output of 'npm pack'
66 | *.tgz
67 |
68 | # Yarn Integrity file
69 | .yarn-integrity
70 |
71 | # dotenv environment variables file
72 | .env
73 | .env.test
74 |
75 | # parcel-bundler cache (https://parceljs.org/)
76 | .cache
77 |
78 | # Next.js build output
79 | .next
80 |
81 | # Nuxt.js build / generate output
82 | .nuxt
83 | dist
84 |
85 | # Gatsby files
86 | .cache/
87 | # Comment in the public line in if your project uses Gatsby and *not* Next.js
88 | # https://nextjs.org/blog/next-9-1#public-directory-support
89 | # public
90 |
91 | # vuepress build output
92 | .vuepress/dist
93 |
94 | # Serverless directories
95 | .serverless/
96 |
97 | # FuseBox cache
98 | .fusebox/
99 |
100 | # DynamoDB Local files
101 | .dynamodb/
102 |
103 | # TernJS port file
104 | .tern-port
105 |
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1 | # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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3 | ## Our Pledge
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115 | ## Attribution
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121 | Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
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/README.md:
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1 | # Support-Bot-With-Buttons
2 |
3 | A Support Bot For Your Server.
4 |
5 | Easy To Host.
6 |
7 | Work with Buttons Interaction.
8 |
9 | You Can Easily Fork This Code And Edit The Config and Host.
10 |
11 | # Requirements
12 |
13 | Node JS Version ^16.0.0
14 |
15 | If you Can't install Node v16.
16 |
17 | You can Try The Old Release [Here](https://github.com/Abdul1810/support-bot-with-buttons/tree/djs-v12)
18 |
19 | # Instructions
20 |
21 | Download This Repo [Here](https://github.com/Abdul1810/support-bot-with-buttons/archive/refs/heads/master.zip)
22 |
23 | Unzip Files
24 |
25 | Install Packages - `npm i`
26 |
27 | Edit The Config File (config.json)
28 |
29 | Run The Bot with `npm start`
30 | (prefix in the config)`create`.
31 |
32 | Important Notes :
33 |
34 | 1. create Command Only Works For UserID's in owners array in config.json.
35 |
36 | 2. Since it's Discord.js v13 it's only Works in Node JS Version ^16.0.0.
37 |
38 | 3. To Check Node JS Version Type `node -v` in Command Prompt.
39 |
40 | 4. If You want to Disable Slash-Commands Edit config.json "enable_slash": `false`
41 |
42 | # Example Bot
43 |
44 | 
45 | # Support
46 |
47 | My Discord - [Abdul♥#5464](https://discord.com/users/737553088218529813)
48 |
49 | IF You Can't Contact Me in Dms. Join Any Of The Official Discord Servers.
50 |
51 | # Feature Request
52 |
53 | Create a PR in this [Repo](https://github.com/Abdul1810/support-bot-with-buttons/pulls).
54 |
55 | # About
56 |
57 | Author - [i.am_rahman](https://github.com/Abdul1810/)
58 |
59 | Star This Repo If You Like
60 |
61 | Made With 💖 and JavaScript
62 |
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1 | # Security Policy
2 |
3 | ## Supported Versions
4 |
5 |
6 | | Version | Supported |
7 | | ------- | ------------------ |
8 | | 1.1.0 | :white_check_mark: |
9 | | dev | :white_check_mark: |
10 |
11 | ## Reporting a Vulnerability
12 |
13 | Create A New Issue For Reporting Vulnerability.
14 | Join [Support Server](https://discord.gg/sAMznQK2NG) For Help & Support <3
15 |
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/config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "token": "Bot Token",
3 | "status": "Bot Status to be Displayed",
4 | "prefix": "your-prefix-here",
5 | "owners": ["array", "of", "discord_id", "type-snowflake"],
6 | "embed_content": {
7 | "title": "Support Embed Title",
8 | "color": "00000",
9 | "thumbnail": false,
10 | "thumbnail_url": "Url of A PNG/GIF",
11 | "question_1": "Required",
12 | "question_2": "Required",
13 | "question_3": "Required",
14 | "question_4": "Required",
15 | "question_5": "Required"
16 | },
17 | "responses": {
18 | "response_1": "Required",
19 | "response_2": "Required",
20 | "response_3": "Required",
21 | "response_4": "Required",
22 | "response_5": "Required"
23 | },
24 | "log_channel_id": "Discord Channel ID(type-snowflake)",
25 | "assistance_channel_id": "Discord Channel ID(type-snowflake)",
26 | "assistance_role_id": "RoleID",
27 | "Important": " Role to be Added in above field and The Further Assistance Channel will visible so create a role and set perms",
28 | "Note": "Fill All The Above.For new Line use \n.For new TabSpace use \t.HyperLink use (text)[link] it will appear blue & clickable"
29 | }
30 |
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1 | //Discord Client
2 | const { Client, Intents, MessageActionRow, MessageButton } = require('discord.js')
3 | const client = new Client({ intents: [Intents.FLAGS.GUILDS, Intents.FLAGS.GUILD_MESSAGES] })
4 |
5 | //Importing Rest & api-types
6 | const { REST } = require('@discordjs/rest')
7 | const { Routes } = require('discord-api-types/v9')
8 |
9 | //Loading Config
10 | const config = require('./config.json')
11 | console.log('Config Loaded')
12 | var owners = config.owners
13 |
14 | //Ready Event
15 | client.on('ready', async () => {
16 | console.log(`${client.user.tag} is Ready!`)
17 |
18 | client.user.setPresence({
19 | status: "online",
20 | activities: [{
21 | name: config.status,
22 | type: "LISTENING",
23 | }]
24 | })
25 |
26 | //Registering Slash
27 | if (config.enable_slash) {
28 | const rest = new REST({ version: '9' }).setToken(config.token)
29 |
30 | const commands = [{
31 | name: 'create',
32 | description: 'Replies with Help Embed!'
33 | }]
34 |
35 | try {
36 | console.log('Started refreshing application (/) commands.')
37 |
38 | await rest.put(
39 | Routes.applicationCommands(client.user.id),
40 | { body: commands },
41 | );
42 |
43 | console.log('Successfully reloaded application (/) commands.')
44 | }
45 | catch (error) {
46 | console.error(error)
47 | }
48 | }
49 | })
50 |
51 | /**
52 | * @author Abdul$5464
53 | */
54 |
55 | client.on("interactionCreate", async (interaction) => {
56 | var SupportEmbed =
57 | {
58 | author: { name: config.embed_content.title, icon_url: client.user.displayAvatarURL({ size: 2048, dynamic: false, format:"png"}) },
59 | timestamp: new Date(),
60 | color: `0x${config.embed_content.color}`,
61 | thumbnail: { url: config.thumbnail ? config.thumbnail_url : client.user.displayAvatarURL({ size: 2048, format: "png", dynamic: false}) },
62 | description: `\u200b\n1️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_1}\n\u200b\n2️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_2}\n\u200b\n3️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_3}\n\u200b\n4️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_4}\n\u200b\n5️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_5}\n\u200b\n> **None Of The Above**\nIf Your Question is not in the Above List.(Further Assistance)\n\u200b\n`,
63 | footer:{
64 | text: interaction.guild.name
65 | }
66 | }
67 | let button1 = new MessageButton()
68 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
69 | .setEmoji("1️⃣")
70 | .setCustomId("button_one")
71 |
72 | let button2 = new MessageButton()
73 | .setEmoji("2️⃣")
74 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
75 | .setCustomId("button_two")
76 |
77 | let button3 = new MessageButton()
78 | .setEmoji("3️⃣")
79 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
80 | .setCustomId("button_three")
81 |
82 | let button4 = new MessageButton()
83 | .setEmoji("4️⃣")
84 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
85 | .setCustomId("button_four")
86 |
87 | //If You Don't Need 5th Button Remove The 4 Lines Below and Remove Line 67
88 | let button5 = new MessageButton()
89 | .setEmoji("5️⃣")
90 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
91 | .setCustomId("button_five")
92 |
93 | let button6 = new MessageButton()
94 | .setLabel("None Of The Above")
95 | .setStyle("SUCCESS")
96 | //.setEmoji("🤷🏻♂️")
97 | .setCustomId("none_of_the_above")
98 |
99 | let buttonRow1 = new MessageActionRow()
100 | .addComponents([button1, button2, button3, button4, button5])
101 |
102 | let buttonRow2 = new MessageActionRow()
103 | .addComponents([button6])
104 |
105 | if (interaction.isCommand()) {
106 | if (!owners.includes(interaction.user.id)) {
107 | await interaction.reply({ content: "You aren\'t Authorized To use This Command!", ephemeral: true })
108 | }
109 |
110 | await interaction.reply({ embeds: [SupportEmbed], components: [buttonRow1, buttonRow2] })
111 | }
112 | else if (interaction.isButton()) {
113 | let responseembed =
114 | {
115 | author:{ name: config.title, icon_url: config.thumbnail ? config.thumbnail_url : client.user.displayAvatarURL({ size: 2048, format: "png", dynamic: false}) },
116 | color: `0x${config.embed_content.color}`,
117 | description: null,
118 | timestamp: new Date(),
119 | footer:{
120 | text: interaction.guild.name
121 | }
122 | }
123 | const logchannel = interaction.guild.channels.cache.get(config.log_channel_id)
124 | if (interaction.customId === "button_one") {
125 | responseembed.description = `\u200b\n**${config.responses.response_1}**\n\u200b\n`
126 | logchannel.send(`> **${interaction.user.username + "#" + interaction.user.discriminator}**(${interaction.user.id}) Used ${interaction.customId}\nTimeStamp: ${new Date()}`)
127 | // let invitecutie = new MessageButton()
128 | // .setLabel("Invite Link")
129 | // .setStyle("url")
130 | // .setURL("Link")
131 | // let buttonRow = new MessageActionRow()
132 | // .addComponent(invitecutie)
133 | //!If You Want Button in the Response remove // from the the Above 6 lines
134 | return interaction.reply({ embeds: [responseembed], ephemeral: true })//If you want to send link button add ,component: buttonRow after the ephermeral: true declaration
135 | }
136 | if (interaction.customId === "button_two") {
137 | responseembed.description = `**${config.responses.response_2}**\n\u200b\n`
138 | logchannel.send(`> **${interaction.user.username + "#" + interaction.user.discriminator}**(${interaction.user.id}) Used ${interaction.customId}\nTimeStamp: ${new Date()}`)
139 | return interaction.reply({ embeds: [responseembed], ephemeral: true })
140 | }
141 | if (interaction.customId === "button_three") {
142 | responseembed.description = `**${config.responses.response_3}**`
143 | logchannel.send(`> **${interaction.user.username + "#" + interaction.user.discriminator}**(${interaction.user.id}) Used ${interaction.customId}\nTimeStamp: ${new Date()}`)
144 | return interaction.reply({ embeds: [responseembed], ephemeral: true })
145 | }
146 | if (interaction.customId === "button_four") {
147 | responseembed.description = `**${config.responses.response_4}**`
148 | logchannel.send(`> **${interaction.user.username + "#" + interaction.user.discriminator}**(${interaction.user.id}) Used ${interaction.customId}\nTimeStamp: ${new Date()}`)
149 | return interaction.reply({ embeds: [responseembed], ephemeral: true })
150 | }
151 | if (interaction.customId === "button_five") {
152 | responseembed.description = `**${config.responses.response_5}**`
153 | logchannel.send(`> **${interaction.user.username + "#" + interaction.user.discriminator}**(${interaction.user.id}) Used ${interaction.customId}\nTimeStamp: ${new Date()}`)
154 | return interaction.reply({ embeds: [responseembed], ephemeral: true })
155 | }
156 | if (interaction.customId === "none_of_the_above") {
157 | responseembed.description = `**Go to <#${config.assistance_channel_id}> Channel and ask Your Questions.**`
158 | interaction.guild.members.cache.get(interaction.user.id).roles.add(config.assistance_role_id)
159 | interaction.guild.channels.cache.get(config.assistance_channel_id).send(`<@${interaction.user.id}> Here you can Ask your Further Questions.`)
160 | logchannel.send(`> **${interaction.user.username + "#" + interaction.user.discriminator}**(${interaction.user.id}) Used ${interaction.customId}\nTimeStamp: ${new Date()}`)
161 | return interaction.reply({ embeds: [responseembed], ephemeral: true })
162 | }
163 | }
164 | })
165 |
166 | //Message Event only Listen to owners so make sure to fill the owner array in config
167 | client.on("messageCreate", async (msg) => {
168 | if (msg.author.bot) return
169 | if (msg.channel.type === "dm") return
170 | if (!owners.includes(msg.author.id)) return
171 | if (msg.content !== `${config.prefix}create`) return
172 | if (msg.content = `${config.prefix}create`) {
173 | await msg.delete().catch(() => {})
174 | let button1 = new MessageButton()
175 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
176 | .setEmoji("1️⃣")
177 | .setCustomId("button_one")
178 |
179 | let button2 = new MessageButton()
180 | .setEmoji("2️⃣")
181 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
182 | .setCustomId("button_two")
183 |
184 | let button3 = new MessageButton()
185 | .setEmoji("3️⃣")
186 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
187 | .setCustomId("button_three")
188 |
189 | let button4 = new MessageButton()
190 | .setEmoji("4️⃣")
191 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
192 | .setCustomId("button_four")
193 |
194 | //If You Don't Need 5th Button Remove The 4 Lines Below and Remove Line 67
195 | let button5 = new MessageButton()
196 | .setEmoji("5️⃣")
197 | .setStyle("SECONDARY")
198 | .setCustomId("button_five")
199 |
200 | let button6 = new MessageButton()
201 | .setLabel("None Of The Above")
202 | .setStyle("SUCCESS")
203 | //.setEmoji("🤷🏻♂️")
204 | .setCustomId("none_of_the_above")
205 |
206 | let buttonRow1 = new MessageActionRow()
207 | .addComponents([button1, button2, button3, button4, button5])
208 |
209 | let buttonRow2 = new MessageActionRow()
210 | .addComponents([button6])
211 |
212 | const supportembed = {
213 | author: { name: config.embed_content.title, icon_url: client.user.displayAvatarURL({ size: 2048, dynamic: false, format:"png"}) },
214 | timestamp: new Date(),
215 | color: `0x${config.embed_content.color}`,
216 | thumbnail: { url: config.thumbnail ? config.thumbnail_url : client.user.displayAvatarURL({ size: 2048, format: "png", dynamic: false}) },
217 | description: `\u200b\n1️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_1}\n\u200b\n2️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_2}\n\u200b\n3️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_3}\n\u200b\n4️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_4}\n\u200b\n5️⃣ ${config.embed_content.question_5}\n\u200b\n> **None Of The Above**\nIf Your Question is not in the Above List.(Further Assistance)\n\u200b\n`,
218 | footer:{
219 | text: msg.guild.name
220 | }
221 | }
222 | return msg.channel.send({ embeds: [supportembed], components: [buttonRow1, buttonRow2] })
223 | } else return
224 | })
225 |
226 | //Bot Coded By Abdul#5464
227 | //For Support Join Support Server https://discord.gg/sAMznQK2NG
228 | //For Feature Request Open a Pull Request
229 |
230 | client.login(config.token).catch(() => console.log('Invalid Token.Make Sure To Fill config.json'))
231 |
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2 | "name": "support-bot-with-buttons",
3 | "version": "1.2.3",
4 | "description": "A Support Bot For Your Server with Simple Setup.Easy To Host.24/7 Online",
5 | "main": "index.js",
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9 | },
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16 | "Discord-js-v13",
17 | "Discord_Buttons",
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19 | "24/7_Online",
20 | "Button_interactions"
21 | ],
22 | "author": "Abdul1810",
23 | "license": "ISC",
24 | "bugs": {
25 | "url": "https://github.com/Abdul1810/support-bot-with-buttons/issues"
26 | },
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