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A Node.js package for fetching Mizo song lyrics from www.zohlathu.in.
You can install the package using npm:
npm install zohlathu
Since fetching data is an asynchronous operation, use async/await or .then().
const { get_lyrics } = require('zohlathu');
async function fetchSong() {
const song_name = "C. Sanga - Tawnmang Lasi"; // Replace with the requested song
const lyrics = await get_lyrics(song_name); // Get the lyrics
if (lyrics) {
// Format the response
const response = `${lyrics.title}\n\n${lyrics.lyrics}\n\nSource: ${lyrics.source_url}`;
console.log(response);
} else {
console.log("Lyrics not found.");
}
}
fetchSong();
lyrics.title = The title of the lyricslyrics.lyrics = The lyrics contentlyrics.source_url = The url of the original postThe function handles most errors internally and returns null if it fails. You can add your own try...catch block around the execution.
const { get_lyrics } = require('zohlathu');
async function safeFetch() {
try {
const song_name = "C. Sanga - Tawnmang Lasi";
const lyrics = await get_lyrics(song_name);
if (lyrics) {
console.log(`${lyrics.title}\n\n${lyrics.lyrics}\n\nSource: ${lyrics.source_url}`);
}
} catch (e) {
console.error(`An error occurred: ${e.message}`);
}
}
safeFetch();
Requirements: Node.js 14 or higher.
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A Node.js package for fetching Mizo song lyrics from www.zohlathu.in
The npm package zohlathu receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, zohlathu popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that zohlathu 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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