├── .gitignore ├── Commands ├── close.js └── setup.js ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── colors.json ├── config.json ├── index.js ├── package-lock.json └── package.json /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Compiled class file 2 | *.class 3 | 4 | # Log file 5 | *.log 6 | 7 | # BlueJ files 8 | *.ctxt 9 | 10 | # Mobile Tools for Java (J2ME) 11 | .mtj.tmp/ 12 | 13 | # Package Files # 14 | *.jar 15 | *.war 16 | *.nar 17 | *.ear 18 | *.zip 19 | *.tar.gz 20 | *.rar 21 | 22 | # virtual machine crash logs, see http://www.java.com/en/download/help/error_hotspot.xml 23 | hs_err_pid* 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Commands/close.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const Discord = require('discord.js') 2 | const colors = require('../colors.json') 3 | const client = require('../index.js') 4 | 5 | module.exports = { 6 | name: 'close', 7 | async execute(message, args) { 8 | if (!message.channel.parentID === message.guild.channels.cache.find(m => m.name === "MODMAIL")) return 9 | let channelName = `${message.channel.name.split("-")[0]}` 10 | let channelTag = message.channel.name.split("-")[1] 11 | 12 | let User = message.guild.members.cache.find(r => r.user.tag.toLowerCase() === `${channelName}#${channelTag}`) 13 | User.user.send({ 14 | embed: { 15 | author: { 16 | text: message.author.tag, 17 | icon_url: message.author.displayAvatarURL({ 18 | dynamic: true 19 | }) 20 | }, 21 | color: colors.red, 22 | title: 'Thread Closed', 23 | description: args.join(" ") ? args.join(" ") : "No reason provided", 24 | footer: { 25 | text: `${message.guild.name} | ${message.guild.id}`, 26 | icon_url: message.guild.iconURL({ 27 | dynamic: true 28 | }) 29 | }, 30 | timestamp: new Date() 31 | } 32 | }) 33 | 34 | message.channel.send({ 35 | embed: { 36 | description: 'Closing channel...', 37 | color: colors.blue, 38 | } 39 | }) 40 | setTimeout(() => { 41 | message.channel.delete() 42 | }, 250) 43 | 44 | } 45 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Commands/setup.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const Discord = require('discord.js') 2 | const colors = require('../colors.json') 3 | const client = require('../index.js') 4 | 5 | module.exports = { 6 | name: 'setup', 7 | async execute(message, args) { 8 | if (!message.guild.me.hasPermission("MANAGE_GUILD")) return message.channel.send('Missing Permissions: `MANAGE_SERVER`') 9 | if (!message.member.hasPermission("MANAGE_GUILD")) return message.channel.send("You don't have permission to use this command! `MANAGE_SERVER`") 10 | 11 | 12 | let support = message.guild.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === "Modmail-Support") 13 | 14 | if(support) { 15 | support.delete() 16 | await message.guild.roles.create({ 17 | data: { 18 | name: 'Modmail-Support', 19 | color: "RANDOM", 20 | permissionOverwrites: [ 21 | { 22 | id: support.id, 23 | allow: ['SEND_MESSAGES', "VIEW_CHANNEL"] 24 | } 25 | ] 26 | } 27 | }) 28 | } else { 29 | await message.guild.roles.create({ 30 | data: { 31 | name: 'Modmail-Support', 32 | color: "RANDOM" 33 | } 34 | }) 35 | } 36 | 37 | await message.guild.channels.create('MODMAIL', { 38 | type: "category", 39 | permissionOverwrites: [{ 40 | id: message.guild.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === "Modmail-Support").id, 41 | allow: ['SEND_MESSAGES', 'VIEW_CHANNEL'] 42 | }, 43 | { 44 | id: message.guild.id, 45 | deny: 'VIEW_CHANNEL' 46 | }] 47 | }) 48 | await message.guild.channels.create('modmail-logs', { 49 | type: 'text', 50 | permissionOverwrites: [{ 51 | id: message.guild.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === "Modmail-Support").id, 52 | allow: ['SEND_MESSAGES', 'VIEW_CHANNEL'] 53 | }, 54 | { 55 | id: message.guild.id, 56 | deny: 'VIEW_CHANNEL' 57 | }] 58 | }) 59 | let modmailLog = message.guild.channels.cache.find(c => c.name === 'modmail-logs') 60 | let modmailCategory = message.guild.channels.cache.find(ch => ch.name === "MODMAIL") 61 | await modmailLog.setParent(modmailCategory.id) 62 | await message.channel.send({ 63 | embed: { 64 | title: "Success", 65 | description: `I have created the channel ${modmailLog} under the category ${modmailCategory}. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Version 1.0.1 2 | A single guild modmail discord bot made with discord.js v12 3 | 4 | > Looking for a multi guild modmail? Click [here](https://github.com/Koolwiza/Multi-Guild-Modmail) 5 | 6 | # 📝 Set-Up 7 | - ```npm i``` 8 | - ```npm start``` 9 | - Fill up config.json 10 | 11 | Commands | Usage 12 | ------------ | ------------- 13 | setup | setup 14 | close | close [reason] 15 | 16 | 17 | # ✨ Contributors 18 | - No contributers cuz I lazy to ask for help 19 | - Coded by Spoopy Kool#0719 20 | 21 | # ⚠️ Notes/Warning 22 | - This modmail bot is at version 1.0.1. I can attempt to replicate the real modmail discord bot, if you want me to just let me know by starring the repo ;) 23 | 24 | \- [Dark Codes](https://discord.gg/eXqazAu) 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /colors.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "gold":"fcba03", 3 | "green":"00ff00", 4 | "orange":"#ff4500", 5 | "red":"ff0000", 6 | "blue":"#1e90ff", 7 | "yellow":"ffff00", 8 | "pink":"f47fff", 9 | "purple":"9400D3" 10 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "token":"", 3 | "PREFIX":"$", 4 | "GUILD":"711772204337070132" 5 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Require Modules // 2 | 3 | const Discord = require('discord.js') 4 | const fs = require('fs') 5 | const chalk = require('chalk') 6 | 7 | // Define client, commands, etc // 8 | const client = new Discord.Client() 9 | client.commands = new Discord.Collection() 10 | const colors = require('./colors.json') 11 | const { 12 | PREFIX, 13 | token, 14 | GUILD 15 | } = require('./config.json') 16 | const { 17 | toUnicode 18 | } = require('punycode') 19 | 20 | const commandFiles = fs.readdirSync('./commands').filter(file => file.endsWith('.js')) 21 | 22 | // Command Handler // 23 | 24 | for (const file of commandFiles) { 25 | const command = require(`./commands/${file}`); 26 | client.commands.set(command.name, command); 27 | } 28 | 29 | client.on('ready', () => { 30 | console.clear() 31 | console.log(`${client.user.tag} is online serving ${client.guilds.cache.size} guilds!`) 32 | client.user.setActivity(`my DM's`, { 33 | type: "PLAYING" 34 | }) 35 | 36 | }) 37 | 38 | client.on('message', async message => { 39 | let guild = message.client.guilds.cache.find(g => g.id === GUILD) 40 | 41 | let modmailLog = guild.channels.cache.find(c => c.name === "modmail-logs") 42 | let modmailCategory = guild.channels.cache.find(c => c.name === "MODMAIL") 43 | let channelName = `${message.author.username}-${message.author.discriminator}`.toLowerCase() 44 | let firstAuthor = guild.channels.cache.find(ch => ch.name === channelName) 45 | 46 | 47 | if (message.author.bot) return 48 | 49 | if (message.channel.type === "dm") { 50 | 51 | if (!firstAuthor) { 52 | guild.channels.create(message.author.tag.split("#").join("-"), { 53 | type: 'text', 54 | reason: "Modmail", 55 | permissionOverwrites: [{ 56 | id: guild.roles.cache.find(r => r.name === "Modmail-Support").id, 57 | allow: ["SEND_MESSAGES", "VIEW_CHANNEL"] 58 | }, { 59 | id: guild.id, 60 | deny: ['VIEW_CHANNEL'] 61 | }] 62 | }).then(async m => { 63 | m.setParent(modmailCategory.id) 64 | m.send({ 65 | embed: { 66 | color: colors.blue, 67 | description: `Type a message in this channel to reply. Messages starting with the server prefix \`$\` are ignored, and can be used for staff discussion. Use the command \`$close [reason]\` to close this thread.`, 68 | title: 'New thread', 69 | footer: { 70 | text: `${message.author.tag} | ${message.author.id}`, 71 | icon_url: message.author.displayAvatarURL() 72 | }, 73 | timestamp: new Date() 74 | } 75 | }) 76 | 77 | await modmailLog.send({ 78 | embed: { 79 | title: 'New Thread Created', 80 | color: colors.blue, 81 | footer: { 82 | text: `${message.author.tag} | ${message.author.id}`, 83 | icon_url: message.author.displayAvatarURL({ 84 | dynamic: true 85 | }) 86 | }, 87 | timestamp: new Date() 88 | } 89 | }) 90 | 91 | m.send({ 92 | embed: { 93 | color: colors.green, 94 | description: message.content, 95 | title: 'Message Received', 96 | footer: { 97 | text: `${message.author.tag} | ${message.author.id}`, 98 | icon_url: message.author.displayAvatarURL() 99 | }, 100 | timestamp: new Date() 101 | } 102 | }) 103 | message.author.send({ 104 | embed: { 105 | title: 'Message Sent', 106 | description: message.content, 107 | footer: { 108 | text: guild.name, 109 | icon_url: guild.iconURL({ 110 | dynamic: true 111 | }) 112 | }, 113 | timestamp: new Date(), 114 | color: colors.green 115 | } 116 | }) 117 | }) 118 | } else { 119 | await firstAuthor.send({ 120 | embed: { 121 | color: colors.green, 122 | description: message.content, 123 | title: 'Message Received', 124 | footer: { 125 | text: `${message.author.tag} | ${message.author.id}`, 126 | icon_url: message.author.displayAvatarURL() 127 | }, 128 | timestamp: new Date() 129 | } 130 | }) 131 | await message.author.send({ 132 | embed: { 133 | title: 'Message Sent', 134 | description: message.content, 135 | footer: { 136 | text: guild.name, 137 | icon_url: guild.iconURL({ 138 | dynamic: true 139 | }) 140 | }, 141 | timestamp: new Date(), 142 | color: colors.green 143 | } 144 | }) 145 | 146 | } 147 | } else { 148 | if (message.guild.channels.cache.find(c => c.name === "MODMAIL")) { 149 | if (message.channel.parentID === message.guild.channels.cache.find(c => c.name === "MODMAIL").id) { 150 | 151 | if (!message.content.startsWith(PREFIX)) { 152 | let channelName = `${message.channel.name.split("-")[0]}` 153 | let channelTag = message.channel.name.split("-")[1] 154 | let User = message.guild.members.cache.find(r => r.user.tag.toLowerCase() === `${channelName}#${channelTag}`) 155 | message.delete() 156 | 157 | let receiveEmbed = new Discord.MessageEmbed() 158 | .setTitle('Message Sent') 159 | .setAuthor(message.author.tag, message.author.displayAvatarURL({ 160 | dynamic: true 161 | })) 162 | .setDescription(message.content) 163 | .setColor(colors.orange) 164 | .setFooter(`${message.author.tag} | ${message.author.id}`) 165 | .setTimestamp() 166 | message.channel.send(receiveEmbed) 167 | 168 | let messageReceiveEmbed = new Discord.MessageEmbed() 169 | .setTitle('Message Received') 170 | .setAuthor(message.author.tag, message.author.displayAvatarURL({ 171 | dynamic: true 172 | })) 173 | .setDescription(message.content) 174 | .setColor(colors.orange) 175 | .setFooter(`${message.guild.name} | ${message.guild.id}`) 176 | .setTimestamp() 177 | User.send(messageReceiveEmbed) 178 | } 179 | } 180 | } 181 | 182 | } 183 | 184 | const args = message.content.slice(PREFIX.length).trim().split(/ +/); 185 | const commandName = args.shift().toLowerCase(); 186 | 187 | const command = client.commands.get(commandName) || client.commands.find(cmd => cmd.aliases && cmd.aliases.includes(commandName)); 188 | 189 | if (!command) return; 190 | try { 191 | command.execute(message, args, client); 192 | console.log(chalk.greenBright('[COMMAND]'), `${message.author.tag} used the command ` + commandName) 193 | } catch (error) { 194 | console.log(error); 195 | message.reply('there was an error trying to execute that command! ```\n' + error + "\n```"); 196 | } 197 | }) 198 | 199 | 200 | 201 | client.login(token) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package-lock.json: 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