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Kient (Kick-Client) is a versatile TypeScript client designed to simplify interaction with Kick's API and WebSocket. With Kient, you can seamlessly integrate Kick's platform into your projects, making it easier than ever to leverage its capabilities.
Learn how to use Kient and find detailed information on the website.
Install Kient with your preferred package manager.
$ pnpm add kient
Import Kient, create a new instance, and interact with API endpoints or listen to WebSocket events.
import { Events, Kient } from 'kient'
// Create a new client instance
const client = await Kient.create()
// Get a channel and listen to its chatroom
const channel = await client.api.channel.getChannel('channel_slug')
await client.ws.chatroom.listen(channel.data.chatroom.id)
// Handle incoming messages
client.on(Events.Chatroom.Message, (message) => {
console.log(message.data)
})
Kient is licensed under the MIT License.
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TypeScript-First Client Library for Kick.com
We found that @ahmedrangel/kient demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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