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revolt.js
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Warning revolt.js is currently being rewritten, it's pretty much ready for use for most applications but is still not entirely feature complete.
You can find the version 6 README here.
revolt.js is a JavaScript library for interacting with the entire Revolt API.
// esm / typescript
import { Client } from "revolt.js";
// ...or commonjs
const { Client } = require("revolt.js");
let client = new Client();
client.on("ready", async () =>
console.info(`Logged in as ${client.user.username}!`)
);
client.on("messageCreate", async (message) => {
if (message.content === "hello") {
message.channel.sendMessage("world");
}
});
client.loginBot("..");
All objects have reactivity built-in and can be dropped straight into any Solid.js project.
const client = new Client();
// initialise the client
function MyApp() {
return (
<h1>Your username is: {client.user?.username ?? "[logging in...]"}</h1>
);
}
All revolt-api
types are re-exported from this library under API
.
Warning It is advised you do not use this unless necessary, if you find somewhere that isn't covered by the library, please open an issue as this library aims to transform all objects.
import { API } from "revolt.js";
// API.Channel;
// API.[..];
FAQs
Library for interacting with the Revolt API.
The npm package revolt.js receives a total of 72 weekly downloads. As such, revolt.js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that revolt.js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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