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kahoot.js-updated
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kahoot.js-updated was taken down on Feb 18, 2021.
Kahoot.js was a library to interact with the Kahoot API. kahoot.js supports joining and interacting with quizzes and challenges. Installation requires Node.js 10.9.0 or higher.

Note: If upgrading from version 1.x.x, read the latest documentation for the new api first.
const Kahoot = require("kahoot.js-updated");
const client = new Kahoot();
console.log("Joining kahoot...");
client.join(9802345 /* Or any other kahoot game pin */, "kahoot.js");
client.on("Joined", () => {
console.log("I joined the Kahoot!");
});
client.on("QuizStart", () => {
console.log("The quiz has started!");
});
client.on("QuestionStart", question => {
console.log("A new question has started, answering the first answer.");
question.answer(0);
});
client.on("QuizEnd", () => {
console.log("The quiz has ended.");
});
See Documentation.md.
See examples/ and tests/.
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The npm package kahoot.js-updated receives a total of 351 weekly downloads. As such, kahoot.js-updated popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kahoot.js-updated 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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