In this project, I designed and developed a "Hall of Fame" bot with 28 commands, empowering users to capture and organize memorable moments in various formats such as text, images, and audio. The bot makes data easily accessible through a search-text function and attributes like authors, tags, and types. Additionally, there's a user-friendly web dashboard which serves as a convenient alternative to interacting with the bot directly.
The web dashboard is an alternate way to use the bot's infrastructure. It can do nearly everything the bot can do, but it uses a GUI to make usage simpler.
Authors have a name and an optional image. The default image is the Hall of Fame Bot's icon. Authors are created with /create_author
and edited with /edit_author
. Use the last_image
parameter of the command to use the latest image sent in a channel. You can also upload an image to Discord or somewhere else, copy the link, and input that into the image_link
parameter. Deleting an author with /delete_author
will make any of those author's quotes display "Deleted Author". See a server's authors with /get_authors
.
You can find quotes with /count_quotes
, /find_quotes
, and /random_quote
. When using these commands, you can filter by the author, tags, type of quote (regular, image, audio, and multi), and look for specific text. You can also use /quotes_channel
to choose a channel for all quotes to automatically be forwarded to so you can have them all in a centralized place.
Regular quotes require an author and text, and you can choose up to 3 tags. They are created with /create_quote
, edited with /edit_quote
, and deleted with /delete_quote
.
Adding an image to any type of quote converts it to an image quote. To create a quote with just an image use /create_quote
and edit with /edit_quote
. The last_image
parameter of a quote command uses the latest image sent in a channel. You can also upload an image to Discord or somewhere else, copy the link, and input that into the image_link
parameter. Make sure not to copy the link to the message.
Audio quotes require an author and title, and optionally up to 3 tags. They are created with /create_audio_quote
, edited with /edit_audio_quote
, deleted with /delete_quote
, and played in a voice channel with /play_quote
or /play_random_quote
. Use the last_audio
parameter of the command to use the latest audio or video file sent in a channel. You can also upload an audio or video file to Discord or somewhere else, copy the link, and input that into the audio_file_link
parameter. Make sure not to copy the link to the message.
Multi quotes require between two and five fragments and a title, and optionally up to 3 tags. A fragment is an author/text pair. Multi quotes are created with /create_multi_quote
, edited with /edit_multi_quote
, and deleted with /delete_quote
.
Tags are just text. They are created with /create_tag
, edited with /edit_tag
, and deleted with /delete_tag
. Editing/deleting a tag changes the tag in quotes. See a server's tags with /get_tags
.