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END OF LIFE

The development of the bot is being moved to end of life starting Jan 1, 2025. I have made the decission to due to me not having as much time to maintain it and I want to use the time that I do have to work on new projects.

What can you expect from this: * The bot will not get any new features. * Security fixes will be provided if there are major security flaws. * A version 1.0.0 will be published. * If there is a major change to the discord api that renders the bot non-functional, I will supply fixes until Jan 1, 2026 * If you have any questions please contact me at the same email used to report bugs.

Welcome to NASA_Bot_Python

NASA_Bot_Python is a simple, extensible discord bot with a focus on stability and functionality. It is written using python and discord.py.

Main Features

  • Posts NASA APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day) on a daily basis.
  • Allows for easy deployment with docker.
  • Contains easy to use utils, and guidance on extending the bot using python.

To Get Started...

Just want to run the bot? Take a look at the Quick-Start-Guide.

For more in-depth guidance, it is best to refer to the How-To-Guides.

For a reference guide to the config options, check the Config Reference.

For a reference guide to using the bots various commands, check out the Command_Reference.

API Reference

Contains all the classes and methods used by the bot. It can be found here.

Bug Reports

If you have found an issue with the bot, the best way to report it is by creating an issue on the NASA_Bot_Python Github Page.

If the issue is a Security flaw please report it using the GitHub private vulnerability reporting, or you may reach out to me directly at:
ryan.steffanbiz@gmail.com

Licence Details

The licence details can be found here.