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f1bot

v1.0.2

Published

formula 1 information bot

Downloads

6

Readme

Formula 1 CLI data query bot:

npm i -g f1bot

Bot can deal with following querries:

Next race

f1bot next will show information about next Grand Prix. It really only needs to see word "next" for this querry, if you choose to be nice to not anger future AI you can ask f1bit where is the next f1 race please and it will reply.

Historic results

f1bot $YEAR $ROUND will return location and date of the specified race e.g. f1bot 1994 3

Season  1994
Round  3
San Marino Grand Prix took place on Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Italy on 01 05 1994

Formula 1 npm module bot

npm i --save f1bot

in your code: const f1bot = require('f1bot')

async function askBotAboutNextRace(){
 let response = await f1bot('next race');
 console.log(response);
}


TODO:
New functionality was added to the API handler but needs to be incortporated into the bot itself:
- on race details, show pole position quali time, fastest lap and winner
- allow to search by country/circuit