Is there a way to join a server/get it's invite through it's ID with the help of your bot?(the bot in this...












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My bot is in some servers that I'm not in, and I want to join those servers with the help of my bot.



I tried get_invite(url) but it looks like it only gets invites from discord.gg, which is not what I'm looking for.



I got the guild ID, now what?



@bot.command(pass_context = True)
async def mycmd(ctx):
guild = bot.get_guild(521738684803055636)


I'm using Discord.py rewrite 1.0.0a.










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    My bot is in some servers that I'm not in, and I want to join those servers with the help of my bot.



    I tried get_invite(url) but it looks like it only gets invites from discord.gg, which is not what I'm looking for.



    I got the guild ID, now what?



    @bot.command(pass_context = True)
    async def mycmd(ctx):
    guild = bot.get_guild(521738684803055636)


    I'm using Discord.py rewrite 1.0.0a.










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      My bot is in some servers that I'm not in, and I want to join those servers with the help of my bot.



      I tried get_invite(url) but it looks like it only gets invites from discord.gg, which is not what I'm looking for.



      I got the guild ID, now what?



      @bot.command(pass_context = True)
      async def mycmd(ctx):
      guild = bot.get_guild(521738684803055636)


      I'm using Discord.py rewrite 1.0.0a.










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      My bot is in some servers that I'm not in, and I want to join those servers with the help of my bot.



      I tried get_invite(url) but it looks like it only gets invites from discord.gg, which is not what I'm looking for.



      I got the guild ID, now what?



      @bot.command(pass_context = True)
      async def mycmd(ctx):
      guild = bot.get_guild(521738684803055636)


      I'm using Discord.py rewrite 1.0.0a.







      python-3.x discord.py discord.py-rewrite






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          Sure, use create_invite()



          It should look something like this



          @bot.command(pass_context = True)
          async def mycmd(ctx):
          channel = ctx.channel
          invite = await channel.create_invite()





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            Sure, use create_invite()



            It should look something like this



            @bot.command(pass_context = True)
            async def mycmd(ctx):
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              Sure, use create_invite()



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              @bot.command(pass_context = True)
              async def mycmd(ctx):
              channel = ctx.channel
              invite = await channel.create_invite()





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                Sure, use create_invite()



                It should look something like this



                @bot.command(pass_context = True)
                async def mycmd(ctx):
                channel = ctx.channel
                invite = await channel.create_invite()





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                Sure, use create_invite()



                It should look something like this



                @bot.command(pass_context = True)
                async def mycmd(ctx):
                channel = ctx.channel
                invite = await channel.create_invite()






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