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@dxz/blueprint

v3.1.0

Published

A modern, powerful, experimental, and modular Discord bot framework

Downloads

14

Readme

Blueprint

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A modern, powerful, experimental, and modular Discord bot framework

Installation

As of version 1.2.0 you can install blueprint using the NPM package registry

npm i @dxz/blueprint

For versions prior to 1.2.0, to install Blueprint you first need to configure NPM to use the GitHub package registry, to do this first create a .npmrc file with the following contents, afterwords you can install the library using npm i @xpyxel/blueprint.

@xpyxel:registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com

Official Support

If you need help with contributing to the library or using it, you can join our official Discord server. You will be able to chat with other people that use or contribute to the library, as well talk to the maintainers directly. Do note that we (the maintainers) do not provide 1-on-1 support for the library.