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create-chatterino-plugin

v0.1.5

Published

A CLI tool to create Chatterino plugins with ease.

Downloads

10

Readme

Create Chatterino Plugin

A CLI tool to quickly generate the basic structure for a Chatterino plugin. Chatterino plugins were introduced in v2.5.2, you can read more about them in the Chatterino changelog or in more detail at the plugin documentation.

Features

  • Interactive prompts for plugin name and permissions.
  • Generates info.json and init.lua files with basic content.
  • Creates the plugin directory in the appropriate location based on the operating system:
    • Windows: %APPDATA%/Chatterino2
    • Linux: $HOME/.local/share/chatterino
    • Mac: $HOME/Library/Application Support/chatterino

Usage

bunx chatterino-plugin [pluginName]
# or
npmx chatterino-plugin [pluginName]

If you don't provide a plugin name as an argument, the tool will prompt you for it.

You can also specify permissions using the --permissions flag (optional):

bunx chatterino-plugin my-cool-plugin --permissions FilesystemRead,HTTP

Contributing

Feel free to contribute by opening an issue or submitting a pull request.

License

MIT