How to keep track of the number of times a user has been mentioned?










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In my bot, I have a message counter that stores the number of times a user sent a message in the server.

I was trying to count how many times a user got mentioned in the server. Does anyone know how could I do it?










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      In my bot, I have a message counter that stores the number of times a user sent a message in the server.

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      I was trying to count how many times a user got mentioned in the server. Does anyone know how could I do it?







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          You can use message.mentions.members (or message.mentions.users) to see the mentions in a message. You can store the number of mentions for every user: every time they are mentioned, you increase the count.





          var mention_count = ;

          client.on('message', message =>
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray())
          if (!mention_count[id]) mention_count[id] = 1;
          else mention_count[id]++;

          );


          Please note that mention_count will be reset every time you restart your bot, so remember to store it in a file or in a database to avoid losing it.



          Edit: below you can see your code applied to mentions: every time there's a mention to count, it gets stored in the level value of the score.



          client.on('message', message => 
          if (!message.guild) return;
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray()) if (id != message.author.id)
          let score = client.getScore.get(id, message.guild.id);
          if (!score) score =
          id: `$message.guild.id-$id`,
          user: id,
          guild: message.guild.id,
          points: 0,
          level: 0
          ;
          score.level++;
          client.setScore.run(score);

          );





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          • thanks for responding..I was following a tutorial & I removed levels and I want to store mentions in level .Here is code for points or messages: let score; if (message.guild) score = client.getScore.get(message.author.id, message.guild.id); if (!score) score = id: $message.guild.id-$message.author.id, user: message.author.id, guild: message.guild.id, points: 0, level: 1 score.points++; client.setScore.run(score); Can you rewrite and store mentions in level

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 13 '18 at 18:18











          • Sure, I've edited my answer

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











          • worked perfect.. thanks a lot <3 . Here, one more thing how do we protect counting mentions if user mentions himself ?

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:55












          • You can check if id != message.author.id. I've updated the code ;)

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 14 '18 at 15:49






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            thanks a lot ...much appreciated <3

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:14










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          You can use message.mentions.members (or message.mentions.users) to see the mentions in a message. You can store the number of mentions for every user: every time they are mentioned, you increase the count.





          var mention_count = ;

          client.on('message', message =>
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray())
          if (!mention_count[id]) mention_count[id] = 1;
          else mention_count[id]++;

          );


          Please note that mention_count will be reset every time you restart your bot, so remember to store it in a file or in a database to avoid losing it.



          Edit: below you can see your code applied to mentions: every time there's a mention to count, it gets stored in the level value of the score.



          client.on('message', message => 
          if (!message.guild) return;
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray()) if (id != message.author.id)
          let score = client.getScore.get(id, message.guild.id);
          if (!score) score =
          id: `$message.guild.id-$id`,
          user: id,
          guild: message.guild.id,
          points: 0,
          level: 0
          ;
          score.level++;
          client.setScore.run(score);

          );





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          • thanks for responding..I was following a tutorial & I removed levels and I want to store mentions in level .Here is code for points or messages: let score; if (message.guild) score = client.getScore.get(message.author.id, message.guild.id); if (!score) score = id: $message.guild.id-$message.author.id, user: message.author.id, guild: message.guild.id, points: 0, level: 1 score.points++; client.setScore.run(score); Can you rewrite and store mentions in level

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 13 '18 at 18:18











          • Sure, I've edited my answer

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











          • worked perfect.. thanks a lot <3 . Here, one more thing how do we protect counting mentions if user mentions himself ?

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:55












          • You can check if id != message.author.id. I've updated the code ;)

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 14 '18 at 15:49






          • 1





            thanks a lot ...much appreciated <3

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:14















          0














          You can use message.mentions.members (or message.mentions.users) to see the mentions in a message. You can store the number of mentions for every user: every time they are mentioned, you increase the count.





          var mention_count = ;

          client.on('message', message =>
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray())
          if (!mention_count[id]) mention_count[id] = 1;
          else mention_count[id]++;

          );


          Please note that mention_count will be reset every time you restart your bot, so remember to store it in a file or in a database to avoid losing it.



          Edit: below you can see your code applied to mentions: every time there's a mention to count, it gets stored in the level value of the score.



          client.on('message', message => 
          if (!message.guild) return;
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray()) if (id != message.author.id)
          let score = client.getScore.get(id, message.guild.id);
          if (!score) score =
          id: `$message.guild.id-$id`,
          user: id,
          guild: message.guild.id,
          points: 0,
          level: 0
          ;
          score.level++;
          client.setScore.run(score);

          );





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          • thanks for responding..I was following a tutorial & I removed levels and I want to store mentions in level .Here is code for points or messages: let score; if (message.guild) score = client.getScore.get(message.author.id, message.guild.id); if (!score) score = id: $message.guild.id-$message.author.id, user: message.author.id, guild: message.guild.id, points: 0, level: 1 score.points++; client.setScore.run(score); Can you rewrite and store mentions in level

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 13 '18 at 18:18











          • Sure, I've edited my answer

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











          • worked perfect.. thanks a lot <3 . Here, one more thing how do we protect counting mentions if user mentions himself ?

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:55












          • You can check if id != message.author.id. I've updated the code ;)

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 14 '18 at 15:49






          • 1





            thanks a lot ...much appreciated <3

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:14













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          You can use message.mentions.members (or message.mentions.users) to see the mentions in a message. You can store the number of mentions for every user: every time they are mentioned, you increase the count.





          var mention_count = ;

          client.on('message', message =>
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray())
          if (!mention_count[id]) mention_count[id] = 1;
          else mention_count[id]++;

          );


          Please note that mention_count will be reset every time you restart your bot, so remember to store it in a file or in a database to avoid losing it.



          Edit: below you can see your code applied to mentions: every time there's a mention to count, it gets stored in the level value of the score.



          client.on('message', message => 
          if (!message.guild) return;
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray()) if (id != message.author.id)
          let score = client.getScore.get(id, message.guild.id);
          if (!score) score =
          id: `$message.guild.id-$id`,
          user: id,
          guild: message.guild.id,
          points: 0,
          level: 0
          ;
          score.level++;
          client.setScore.run(score);

          );





          share|improve this answer















          You can use message.mentions.members (or message.mentions.users) to see the mentions in a message. You can store the number of mentions for every user: every time they are mentioned, you increase the count.





          var mention_count = ;

          client.on('message', message =>
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray())
          if (!mention_count[id]) mention_count[id] = 1;
          else mention_count[id]++;

          );


          Please note that mention_count will be reset every time you restart your bot, so remember to store it in a file or in a database to avoid losing it.



          Edit: below you can see your code applied to mentions: every time there's a mention to count, it gets stored in the level value of the score.



          client.on('message', message => 
          if (!message.guild) return;
          for (let id of message.mentions.users.keyArray()) if (id != message.author.id)
          let score = client.getScore.get(id, message.guild.id);
          if (!score) score =
          id: `$message.guild.id-$id`,
          user: id,
          guild: message.guild.id,
          points: 0,
          level: 0
          ;
          score.level++;
          client.setScore.run(score);

          );






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          edited Nov 14 '18 at 15:48

























          answered Nov 13 '18 at 15:45









          Federico GrandiFederico Grandi

          3,04821229




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          • thanks for responding..I was following a tutorial & I removed levels and I want to store mentions in level .Here is code for points or messages: let score; if (message.guild) score = client.getScore.get(message.author.id, message.guild.id); if (!score) score = id: $message.guild.id-$message.author.id, user: message.author.id, guild: message.guild.id, points: 0, level: 1 score.points++; client.setScore.run(score); Can you rewrite and store mentions in level

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 13 '18 at 18:18











          • Sure, I've edited my answer

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











          • worked perfect.. thanks a lot <3 . Here, one more thing how do we protect counting mentions if user mentions himself ?

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:55












          • You can check if id != message.author.id. I've updated the code ;)

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 14 '18 at 15:49






          • 1





            thanks a lot ...much appreciated <3

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:14

















          • thanks for responding..I was following a tutorial & I removed levels and I want to store mentions in level .Here is code for points or messages: let score; if (message.guild) score = client.getScore.get(message.author.id, message.guild.id); if (!score) score = id: $message.guild.id-$message.author.id, user: message.author.id, guild: message.guild.id, points: 0, level: 1 score.points++; client.setScore.run(score); Can you rewrite and store mentions in level

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 13 '18 at 18:18











          • Sure, I've edited my answer

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 13 '18 at 22:24











          • worked perfect.. thanks a lot <3 . Here, one more thing how do we protect counting mentions if user mentions himself ?

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 14 '18 at 13:55












          • You can check if id != message.author.id. I've updated the code ;)

            – Federico Grandi
            Nov 14 '18 at 15:49






          • 1





            thanks a lot ...much appreciated <3

            – DragieBRO
            Nov 15 '18 at 11:14
















          thanks for responding..I was following a tutorial & I removed levels and I want to store mentions in level .Here is code for points or messages: let score; if (message.guild) score = client.getScore.get(message.author.id, message.guild.id); if (!score) score = id: $message.guild.id-$message.author.id, user: message.author.id, guild: message.guild.id, points: 0, level: 1 score.points++; client.setScore.run(score); Can you rewrite and store mentions in level

          – DragieBRO
          Nov 13 '18 at 18:18





          thanks for responding..I was following a tutorial & I removed levels and I want to store mentions in level .Here is code for points or messages: let score; if (message.guild) score = client.getScore.get(message.author.id, message.guild.id); if (!score) score = id: $message.guild.id-$message.author.id, user: message.author.id, guild: message.guild.id, points: 0, level: 1 score.points++; client.setScore.run(score); Can you rewrite and store mentions in level

          – DragieBRO
          Nov 13 '18 at 18:18













          Sure, I've edited my answer

          – Federico Grandi
          Nov 13 '18 at 22:24





          Sure, I've edited my answer

          – Federico Grandi
          Nov 13 '18 at 22:24













          worked perfect.. thanks a lot <3 . Here, one more thing how do we protect counting mentions if user mentions himself ?

          – DragieBRO
          Nov 14 '18 at 13:55






          worked perfect.. thanks a lot <3 . Here, one more thing how do we protect counting mentions if user mentions himself ?

          – DragieBRO
          Nov 14 '18 at 13:55














          You can check if id != message.author.id. I've updated the code ;)

          – Federico Grandi
          Nov 14 '18 at 15:49





          You can check if id != message.author.id. I've updated the code ;)

          – Federico Grandi
          Nov 14 '18 at 15:49




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          thanks a lot ...much appreciated <3

          – DragieBRO
          Nov 15 '18 at 11:14





          thanks a lot ...much appreciated <3

          – DragieBRO
          Nov 15 '18 at 11:14



















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