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@skyra/twitch-helpers
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@skyra/twitch-helpers
Very basic Twitch helper functions for several ArchId bots to ensure we do not duplicate code.
@skyra/safe-fetch
packageFirst of all, you should make sure to define the following environment variables for your process:
TWITCH_CLIENT_ID
: The Client ID of your Twitch application (generated at Twitch Dev Console)TWITCH_CLIENT_SECRET
: The Client Secret from your Twitch application (generated at Twitch Dev Console)TWITCH_EVENT_SUB_CALLBACK
: A public HTTP callback URL that can be used for the Twitch EventSubTWITCH_EVENT_SUB_SECRET
: A unique secret key that is sent to the EventSub system and returned by Twitch then used to validate whether a request is from Twitch or not.After this, you can use the functions exported from this package to interact with the Twitch API.
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Very basic Twitch helper functions used across several ArchId bots
The npm package @skyra/twitch-helpers receives a total of 158 weekly downloads. As such, @skyra/twitch-helpers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @skyra/twitch-helpers demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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