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import { REST, Routes } from 'discord.js';
import dotenv from 'dotenv';
dotenv.config();
const token = process.env.DISCORD_KEY as string;
const clientId = "1160520276514185338";
import fs from 'node:fs';
import path from 'node:path';

const commands = [];
// Grab all the command folders from the commands directory you created earlier
const foldersPath = path.join(__dirname, 'commands');
const commandFolders = fs.readdirSync(foldersPath);

for (const folder of commandFolders) {
	// Grab all the command files from the commands directory you created earlier
	const commandsPath = path.join(foldersPath, folder);
	const commandFiles = fs.readdirSync(commandsPath).filter((file: string) => file.endsWith('.ts'));
	// Grab the SlashCommandBuilder#toJSON() output of each command's data for deployment
	for (const file of commandFiles) {
		const filePath = path.join(commandsPath, file);
		const command = require(filePath);
        // console.log(command)
		if ('data' in command && 'execute' in command) {
            console.log(`[DEPLOYING] ${command.data.name}`);
			commands.push(command.data.toJSON());
		} else {
			console.log(`[WARNING] The command at ${filePath} is missing a required "data" or "execute" property.`);
		}
	}
}

// Construct and prepare an instance of the REST module
const rest = new REST().setToken(token);

// and deploy your commands!
(async () => {
	try {
		console.log(`Started refreshing ${commands.length} application (/) commands.`);

		// The put method is used to fully refresh all commands in the guild with the current set
		const data: any = await rest.put(
			Routes.applicationCommands(clientId),
			{ body: commands },
		);

		console.log(`Successfully reloaded ${data.length} application (/) commands.`);
	} catch (error) {
		// And of course, make sure you catch and log any errors!
		console.error(error);
	}
})();