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slash-create with Cloudflare Workers template
/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
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.