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discordblacklist
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A nodejs package that facilitates getting banned Discord users from DiscordBans
$ npm install discordblacklist
Creating the object:
const Blacklist = require('discordblacklist'),
banlist = new Blacklist('token');
Get a token here
To update the ban list:
banlist.update();
This returns promise, and you can get the ban list from it with either the thenable or banlist.list
.
It is recommended you update your ban list every two hours
You can have the blacklist autoupdate the list like so:
const banlist = new Blacklist('token', true, 2*60);
To specify your own auto-update interval, create your object like so:
new Blacklist('token', true, minutes);
Clearing and resetting your auto-updater
To clear the autoupdater simply call banlist.stopUpdateTimer();
. To then set a new one do banlist.setUpdateTimer(minutes)
.
Looking up users.
banlist.lookup("id")
where id is the userid of the user you want to check. This returns a boolean depending on if the user is on the ban list.
Changing token
If for whatever reason you would like to switch tokens mid-execution, you can do that easily by calling
banlist.changeToken('newtoken');
FAQs
The Featured Nodejs package that facilitates getting banned Discord users from DiscordBans
The npm package discordblacklist receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, discordblacklist popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that discordblacklist 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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