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Gives random jokes, words, images and more. Also has a text to image feature.
Welcome to the official BruhAPI NPM package! This package has many things to play around with such as text to image, random jokes & facts, random subreddit images, and more! A documentation of how to use each feature can be found below.
npm install bruhapi
will install the package.
const bruh = require("bruhapi")
will reference the package.
*Each function using BruhAPI should be async.
Using the BruhAPI NPM module is very easy! Just use bruh('/endpoint')
and it'll return the res
query from the endpoint response. Most responses return res
for the most important query.
const bruh = require("bruhapi") //require the package
test() //call the function
async function test()
{console.log(await bruh('/fact'))} //declare the function
will return this to the console: Washington, DC is the capital of the United States of America.
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Gives random jokes, words, images and more. Also has a text to image feature.
We found that bruhapi 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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