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A NovelAI API written in Javascript and usable as a Node.JS module. A first venture in many aspects, if any issues are encountered post them on the issues page.
npm i novelapi
The only configuration required to use the module is finding the authorization token for NovelAI.
On the NovelAI website with a logged in account, go to Inspect Element > Application > Storage > Local Storage > https://novelai.net/. There will be a list of keys, one of them labeled session. It will have a 205 character value called auth_token.
import { Client } from 'novelapi';
const auth = 'authToken';
const NovelAI = new Client(auth);
NovelAI.APIStatus().then(e => {console.log(e.status)});
NovelAI.Generator.Generate("Hello world! It's me, an AI!").then(e => {
console.log(e)
});
Generate Text Stream support.
Optimize the class/function structure.
Input Sanitization
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NovelAI API
The npm package novelapi receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, novelapi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that novelapi 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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