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anime-wallpaper
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Get Anime wallpapers based on scrapping from websites.
const { AnimeWallpaper } = require("anime-wallpaper");
const wall = new AnimeWallpaper();
async function Wallpaper1() {
const wallpaper = await wall.getAnimeWall1({ search: "to love ru", page: 1 })
return console.log(wallpaper)
}
Wallpaper1()
async function Wallpaper2() {
const wallpaper = await wall.getAnimeWall2("keqing")
return console.log(wallpaper)
}
Wallpaper2()
async function Wallpaper3() {
const wallpaper = await wall.getAnimeWall3()
return console.log(wallpaper)
}
Wallpaper3()
async function Wallpaper4() {
const wallpaper = await wall.getAnimeWall4({ title: "anime romance", type: "sfw", page: 1 })
return console.log(wallpaper)
}
Wallpaper4()
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Get Anime wallpapers based on scrapping from websites.
The npm package anime-wallpaper receives a total of 9,385 weekly downloads. As such, anime-wallpaper popularity was classified as popular.
We found that anime-wallpaper 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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