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This is a private module so don't download it and don't use it
Welcome to this repo. Repl-Talk is a nodejs api that lets you interact with repl talk. You can upvote posts or comments, create posts, and create comments. The team is currently working on adding more feautures every day.
There is only one way to install repl-talk. You can use npm to install repl-talk with this command: npm install repl-talk
This should work 99.9999999991% of the time. It won't work if you don't have npm installed and you can get it by clicking on me.
You can find the docs for repl-talk at this (current in beta) link. If you find something wrong with it report here.
If you find someone using our API for something not good you can report at this link. We will get in contact with repl.it about it and we will take the most fair action.
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Interact with the repl.it talk from a nodejs module
We found that repl-talk 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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