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hain-plugin-pximg
Advanced tools
Hain plugin to search PXIMG.
Type this in the Hain input:
/hpm install pximg
First you'll need to get your API key from the Settings page, this allows you to use the API for getting details.
Next you'll need to enter your API key into the Preferences in Hain. This can be done by typing /preferences
and then entering your API key in the hain-plugin-pximg
tab.
Note: Preference changing is broken in Hain v0.5.0 so either:
%localappdata%\hain-user\plugins\hain-plugin-pximg\preferences.json
file.Now you're ready to use the plugin.
Type /px
followed by your image id, then select to go to that image:
/px 5316
You can also check your winnings on the site by using:
/px winnings
FAQs
A simple PXIMG search plugin for Hain
The npm package hain-plugin-pximg receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, hain-plugin-pximg popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hain-plugin-pximg 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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