An extension for disnake that serves as a robust replacement for cogs. No more pointless inheritance, no more singleton classes serving as little more than a namespace, and no more unexpected behaviour when you get anywhere near the inner workings of your extensions.
- Smoothly integrates with disnake,
- Manage your extensions without inheritance,
- Minimum boilerplate, maximum control.
Python 3.8 or higher is required
To install the extension, run the following command in your command prompt/shell:
# Linux/macOS
python3 -m pip install -U git https://github.com/DisnakeCommunity/disnake-ext-plugins
# Windows
py -3 -m pip install -U git https://github.com/DisnakeCommunity/disnake-ext-plugins
It will be installed to your existing disnake installation as an extension. From there, it can be imported as:
import disnake_plugins
import disnake
import disnake_plugins
plugin = disnake_plugins.Plugin()
@plugin.slash_command()
async def my_command(inter: disnake.CommandInteraction):
await inter.response.send_message("Woo!")
setup, teardown = plugin.create_extension_handlers()
Further examples can be found in the examples directory.
Registering into the disnake.ext
namespace brings with it a variety of issues, starting with being unable to properly make editable installs into .../site-packages/disnake/ext/
. It also leads to inconsistencies with Sphinx autodoc & co., which are simply annoying to work around.
This extension used to be part of the disnake.ext
namespace, and there used to be a symlink script to get around the editable install limitation. However, we ultimately decided staying in the disnake.ext
namespace for its "legacy" wasn't worth the headaches.
Any contributions are welcome, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request if you'd like to see something added. Contribution guidelines will come soon.