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@blacket/2fa
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Once installed, this will add two commands to the terminal:
blacketcode YOUR_OTP_SECRET_HERE
.You should never lose your OTP secret, or you will lose access to your account.
Example of using @blacket/bot with @blacket/2fa:
import bot from '@blacket/bot';
import otp from '@blacket/2fa';
const Bot = new bot();
await Bot.login({
username: 'BLACKET_USERNAME',
password: 'BLACKET_PASSWORD',
code: otp('2FA_SECRET_HERE_DO_NOT_SHARE')
});
This will then start a bot with 2FA enabled, and you don't need to do anything!
It's easiest for you to just disable it and use the blacket2fa
tool to get the secret directly.
If you don't want to do this, you can usually back up your 2FA information and find it in the backup file.
Yes! The secret you get is actually the standardized secret for authenticator apps.
Most apps have an option for 'Manual Entry', which lets you insert a secret and an issuer. Issuer is anything, secret is...well...
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add 2fa to your blacket account in @blacket/bot
We found that @blacket/2fa demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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