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The arc logo

PyPI CI Ruff Pyright

A command handler for hikari with a focus on type-safety and correctness.

Installation

To install arc, run the following command:

pip install -U hikari-arc

To check if arc has successfully installed or not, run the following:

python3 -m arc
# On Windows you may need to run:
py -m arc

Note

hikari-arc requires a Python version of at least 3.10.

If you're just getting started, you may also use the template repository to get started with.

Basic Usage

import hikari
import arc

bot = hikari.GatewayBot("TOKEN") # or hikari.RESTBot
client = arc.GatewayClient(bot) # or arc.RESTClient

@client.include
@arc.slash_command("hi", "Say hi!")
async def ping(
    ctx: arc.GatewayContext,
    user: arc.Option[hikari.User, arc.UserParams("The user to say hi to.")]
) -> None:
    await ctx.respond(f"Hey {user.mention}!")

bot.run()

To get started with arc, see the documentation, or the examples.

Issues and support

For general usage help or questions, see the hikari discord, if you have found a bug or have a feature request, feel free to open an issue!

Contributing

See Contributing.

Acknowledgements

arc is in large part a combination of all the parts I like in other command handlers, with my own spin on it. The following projects have inspired me and aided me greatly in the design of this library:

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