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@discordjs/voice
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An implementation of the Discord Voice API for Node.js, written in TypeScript.
Features:
*Audio receive is not documented by Discord so stable support is not guaranteed
Node.js 16.9.0 or newer is required.
npm install @discordjs/voice
yarn add @discordjs/voice
pnpm add @discordjs/voice
This library has several optional dependencies to support a variety of different platforms. Install one dependency from each of the categories shown below. The dependencies are listed in order of preference for performance. If you can't install one of the options, try installing another.
Encryption Libraries (npm install):
sodium-native
: ^3.3.0sodium
: ^3.0.2tweetnacl
: ^1.0.3libsodium-wrappers
: ^0.7.9Opus Libraries (npm install):
@discordjs/opus
: ^0.4.0opusscript
: ^0.0.7FFmpeg:
FFmpeg
(installed and added to environment)ffmpeg-static
: ^4.2.7 (npm install)Before creating an issue, please ensure that it hasn't already been reported/suggested, and double-check the
documentation.
See the contribution guide if you'd like to submit a PR.
If you don't understand something in the documentation, you are experiencing problems, or you just need a gentle nudge in the right direction, please don't hesitate to join our official discord.js Server.
FAQs
Implementation of the Discord Voice API for Node.js
The npm package @discordjs/voice receives a total of 22,826 weekly downloads. As such, @discordjs/voice popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @discordjs/voice 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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