![]() ![]() Lets say my chrome extension is scanning for a website that contains prices. So maybe lets assume that this is the current situation: So the bot is started and joined my Discord server. ![]() Now instead of using console.log inside that div, I would rather want to send this information, to my bot and the bot should forward the message to a specific user.Ĭode for DC bot: const discord = require('discord.js') Ĭonst slash = require('slash_commands.js') Ĭonst bot = new discord.Client() ![]() I have created a small Discord bot also (no functions or such, I just created and added it to my Discord channel) I have a chrome extension that uses console.log redirect into a div element when specific events happen. ![]()
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