友達が直してくれたバージョンをご覧ください。 https://github.com/Scrub1492/NihongoMusicBot
jagroshさんの.jarと同じような.jarをコンパイルする方法もわかりません。よってrepo内のあらゆるコードは現在テストされていません。jagroshさん曰く、依存が多いため、ハードルが高そうです。
src/main/java/com/jagrosh/jmusicbot/commands/music/SearchCmd.javaの126-128行を除く、すべての文字列は和訳されました。SearchCmd.javaの126-128行は、プログラミングのできないわたしには、日本語の語順に再構築するのが難しかったため、英語のままにしています。プログラミングがわかるみなさんのご協力をお願いいたします。
A cross-platform Discord music bot with a clean interface, and that is easy to set up and run yourself!
- Easy to run (just make sure Java is installed, and run!)
- Fast loading of songs
- No external keys needed (besides a Discord Bot token)
- Smooth playback
- Server-specific setup for the "DJ" role that can moderate the music
- Clean and beautiful menus
- Supports many sites, including Youtube, Soundcloud, and more
- Supports many online radio/streams
- Supports local files
- Playlist support (both web/youtube, and local)
JMusicBot supports all sources and formats supported by lavaplayer:
- YouTube
- SoundCloud
- Bandcamp
- Vimeo
- Twitch streams
- Local files
- HTTP URLs
- MP3
- FLAC
- WAV
- Matroska/WebM (AAC, Opus or Vorbis codecs)
- MP4/M4A (AAC codec)
- OGG streams (Opus, Vorbis and FLAC codecs)
- AAC streams
- Stream playlists (M3U and PLS)
Please see the Setup Page to run this bot yourself!
Please read the Issues List before suggesting a feature. If you have a question, need troubleshooting help, or want to brainstorm a new feature, please start a Discussion. If you'd like to suggest a feature or report a reproducible bug, please open an Issue on this repository. If you like this bot, be sure to add a star to the libraries that make this possible: JDA and lavaplayer!
This bot (and the source code here) might not be easy to edit for inexperienced programmers. The main purpose of having the source public is to show the capabilities of the libraries, to allow others to understand how the bot works, and to allow those knowledgeable about java, JDA, and Discord bot development to contribute. There are many requirements and dependencies required to edit and compile it, and there will not be support provided for people looking to make changes on their own. Instead, consider making a feature request (see the above section). If you choose to make edits, please do so in accordance with the Apache 2.0 License.