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@vot.js/node
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JS Runtimes support package for vot.js
import VOTClient from "@vot.js/node";
import { getVideoData } from "@vot.js/node/utils/videoData";
const client = new VOTClient();
const videoData = await getVideoData("https://youtu.be/LK6nLR1bzpI");
const result = await client.translateVideo({ videoData });
Proxying via vot-worker:
import { VOTWorkerClient } from "@vot.js/node";
const client = new VOTWorkerClient({
host: "vot.toil.cc",
});
You can see more code examples here
To install:
bun install @vot.js/node
FAQs
package for runtimes
The npm package @vot.js/node receives a total of 74 weekly downloads. As such, @vot.js/node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vot.js/node 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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