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@dexare/dbots
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npm install @dexare/dbots
const { DexareClient } = require('dexare');
const DBotsModule = require('@dexare/dbots');
const config = {
// All props in this config are optional, defaults are shown unless told otherwise
dbots: {
// The keys to use for the supported services, the default is an empty object
keys: {
discordbotsgg: '…',
topgg: '…',
lsterminalink: '…',
carbon: '…'
},
// How often (in milliseconds) the poster should post its stats
interval: 1800000,
// Whether to autopost when the client is ready
autopost: true,
// The custom services to post to: https://dbots.js.org/#/docs/main/latest/examples/custom-service
customServices: []
}
}
const client = new DexareClient(config);
client.loadModules(DBotsModule);
// ...
[1.0.0] - 2021-04-05
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A Dexare module for the NPM package dbots
We found that @dexare/dbots demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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