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          CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:




          • Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)

          • Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot

          • Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance

          • Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working






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          • So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?

            – ethamitc
            Nov 19 '18 at 23:45













          • Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 20 '18 at 17:17











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          CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:




          • Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)

          • Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot

          • Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance

          • Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working






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          • So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?

            – ethamitc
            Nov 19 '18 at 23:45













          • Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
















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          CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:




          • Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)

          • Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot

          • Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance

          • Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working






          share|improve this answer
























          • So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?

            – ethamitc
            Nov 19 '18 at 23:45













          • Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 20 '18 at 17:17














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          CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:




          • Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)

          • Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot

          • Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance

          • Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working






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          CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:




          • Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)

          • Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot

          • Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance

          • Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working







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          answered Nov 19 '18 at 16:01









          Federico GrandiFederico Grandi

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          • So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?

            – ethamitc
            Nov 19 '18 at 23:45













          • Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 20 '18 at 17:17



















          • So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?

            – ethamitc
            Nov 19 '18 at 23:45













          • Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 20 '18 at 17:17

















          So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?

          – ethamitc
          Nov 19 '18 at 23:45







          So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?

          – ethamitc
          Nov 19 '18 at 23:45















          Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective

          – Federico Grandi
          Nov 20 '18 at 17:17





          Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective

          – Federico Grandi
          Nov 20 '18 at 17:17




















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