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Here's my CODStatusBot that I've been working on for the past few months. It started out as a learning project, where I used several checkers and learned as I went along. I'm still learning and improving this bot, probably more than I should, to be honest. But the 40-50 servers who currently use it seem to really appreciate it, so I continue to maintain and upgrade it.
It's currently hosted 24/7 on a premium server located in the US to minimize response times and downtimes.
I started out working with [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] code and streamlined the source he had from another website. Then I attempted to make a more personalized version with JavaScript and Node, and got decent results. I then got creative by making a checker that was integrated into [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to monitor accounts in bulk and show the status updates right in the sheet, color-coded for easy identification of the current status. Then I found a user by the name of [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] and his post on a bot written in Golang, and I decided to try it out. Unfortunately, his link to get it working didn't fully work and his repo had many problems I had no idea how to solve. So I started learning and eventually got his code up and running. I liked the ease of learning Go, so I've been working on this ever since. This has been nearly 4-5 months now and the source code has come a long way, and so have I in learning Golang.
So if you're still here, I'd like to finally and officially add my bot for everyone to use or even help. My code shares less than 9% of probably a retard's code and pretty much just the Call of Duty API itself with noxbodyyy's version.
Here's my CODStatusBot [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. You're welcome to participate in improving it or submit suggestions. It's currently always in a work in progress state so the code may or may not compile correctly at all. Once I compile and get a good working version, I normally push the updated version to my host server for the Discord bot itself and that runs continuously. So the repo could have changes that could have errors. So if you decide to compile for yourself, be warned your mileage may vary or you may have to change some things or even go back with some commits I made to find a version that works for you. Or you could just add the one already up and running that's working great since I started this journey.
You can add this bot to one of your servers in discord using the Offical Discord App link:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
or you may compile the code and run one on your localhost all i ask is if you use the source that you contribute if possible.
And finally, for all those who just want the code so they can attempt to do whatever it is you want to attempt, here is my repo. Just know its current state is never guaranteed as I'm constantly making breaking changes that may not compile correctly or it may still have bugs as I'm constantly changing or adding stuff. The bot that's hosted comes from this repo, although it's compiled at a time when the code was bug-free, usually before I add more commands or attempt an idea for it. Sometimes it doesn't work or I have some errors in the code, so just assume you'll have to either go back in the commit history to find a working commit or fix whatever error you run across. And if you do this, please don't hesitate to do a pull request and submit your changes for that error fix.
Here's my CODStatusBot that I've been working on for the past few months. It started out as a learning project, where I used several checkers and learned as I went along. I'm still learning and improving this bot, probably more than I should, to be honest. But the 40-50 servers who currently use it seem to really appreciate it, so I continue to maintain and upgrade it.
It's currently hosted 24/7 on a premium server located in the US to minimize response times and downtimes.
I started out working with [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] code and streamlined the source he had from another website. Then I attempted to make a more personalized version with JavaScript and Node, and got decent results. I then got creative by making a checker that was integrated into [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] to monitor accounts in bulk and show the status updates right in the sheet, color-coded for easy identification of the current status. Then I found a user by the name of [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] and his post on a bot written in Golang, and I decided to try it out. Unfortunately, his link to get it working didn't fully work and his repo had many problems I had no idea how to solve. So I started learning and eventually got his code up and running. I liked the ease of learning Go, so I've been working on this ever since. This has been nearly 4-5 months now and the source code has come a long way, and so have I in learning Golang.
So if you're still here, I'd like to finally and officially add my bot for everyone to use or even help. My code shares less than 9% of probably a retard's code and pretty much just the Call of Duty API itself with noxbodyyy's version.
Here's my CODStatusBot [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. You're welcome to participate in improving it or submit suggestions. It's currently always in a work in progress state so the code may or may not compile correctly at all. Once I compile and get a good working version, I normally push the updated version to my host server for the Discord bot itself and that runs continuously. So the repo could have changes that could have errors. So if you decide to compile for yourself, be warned your mileage may vary or you may have to change some things or even go back with some commits I made to find a version that works for you. Or you could just add the one already up and running that's working great since I started this journey.
You can add this bot to one of your servers in discord using the Offical Discord App link:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
or you may compile the code and run one on your localhost all i ask is if you use the source that you contribute if possible.
And finally, for all those who just want the code so they can attempt to do whatever it is you want to attempt, here is my repo. Just know its current state is never guaranteed as I'm constantly making breaking changes that may not compile correctly or it may still have bugs as I'm constantly changing or adding stuff. The bot that's hosted comes from this repo, although it's compiled at a time when the code was bug-free, usually before I add more commands or attempt an idea for it. Sometimes it doesn't work or I have some errors in the code, so just assume you'll have to either go back in the commit history to find a working commit or fix whatever error you run across. And if you do this, please don't hesitate to do a pull request and submit your changes for that error fix.
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