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discord-player-soundcloud
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This is a reworked Soundcloud extractor inspired from the original one at discord-player/extractors.
npm install discord-player-soundcloud
const { Player } = require("discord-player");
const { SoundcloudExtractor } = require("discord-player-soundcloud");
// Or
import { SoundcloudExtractor } from "discord-player-soundcloud";
const player = new Player(client, {});
await player.extractors.register(SoundcloudExtractor, { /* options */ });
Feature | Supported |
---|---|
Single tracks | ✅ |
Playlists | ✅ |
Search | ✅ |
Direct streaming | ✅ |
Can be used as a bridge | ✅ |
Can bridge to ... | ✅ |
Autoplay | ✅ |
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
clientId | string | null | Your SoundCloud client ID |
oauthToken | string | null | Your SoundCloud OAuth token |
FAQs
A Soundcloud extractor for discord-player
The npm package discord-player-soundcloud receives a total of 37 weekly downloads. As such, discord-player-soundcloud popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that discord-player-soundcloud demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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