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Welcome to dis-logs, a simple npm package designed to facilitate logging for your Discord bots through a Discord webhook. This package allows you to easily integrate logging functionality into your applications. This was my first npm package, so I hope you enjoy it!
npm i --save-dev dis-logs
Check out the full documentation at docs.imxnoobx.com
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Simple Discord Webhook logger for your app
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