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revolt-api
Advanced tools
This package contains typings for objects in the Revolt API and a fully typed API request builder.
If you just need access to types:
import type { User } from 'revolt-api';
If you want to send requests:
import { API } from 'revolt-api';
// Initialise a new API client:
const client = new API();
// or with authentication:
const client = new API({ authentication: { revolt: 'bot-token' } });
// Make requests with ease:
client.get('/users/@me')
// Fully typed responses!
.then(user => user.username);
// No need to worry about the details:
let channel_id = "some channel id";
client.post(`/channels/${channel_id}/messages`, {
// Parameters given are fully typed as well!
content: "some content"
});
For more details on how this works, see the README of @insertish/oapi.
FAQs
Revolt API Library
The npm package revolt-api receives a total of 195 weekly downloads. As such, revolt-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that revolt-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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