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twitchemotes

v2.0.1

Published

Everybody needs a little bit of Kappa in their lives. Twitchemotes introduces the Twitch emotes in the supplied string of text.

Readme

twitchemotes

Because everybody needs a little bit of Kappa in their lives. This module introduces the twitch emotes set to any passed in string.

Installation

npm install --save twitchemotes

Usage

'use strict';

var twitchemotes = require('twitchemotes');
var emotes = twitchemotes({ /* options */});

As seen in the example above, the twitchemotes returns a function, this function replaces the actual text. The twitchemotes function accepts an object that allows you to configure what kind of twitch emotes we should introduce. The following options are supported:

  • size: The size of the emotes, can be small, medium or large. Defaults to small.
  • channels: An array of channel names who's emotes you want to use. Defaults to [ twitch ] so you get the default set of icons. If you introduce your own set of channels make sure you add back twitch if you want spam people with Kappa's'
emotes('This module is amazing Kappa') // This module is amazing <img src...

License

MIT

The twitch emote data is fetched from the https://twitchemotes.com site and cached inside this module.