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create-swift-module

v1.0.5

Published

Create modules for the Swift AIO NFT bot

Downloads

2

Readme

Create Swift Module

This package generates the basic required files to get started with making a module for the Swift AIO NFT bot.

To get started, just run npx create-swift-module in the terminal and follow the instructions.

Building a module

To build a module, run npm run build in the module directory. This will use pkg to build executable files for Linux, MacOS and Windows.

How to publish

Create a ticket on our Discord server. You will need to submit the GitHub repository for your module. Your code will be checked to ensure it does what you say it does.

If you are using restricted permissions, you may be asked to further explain how you intend to use these.

Once your module is published, it will be available from the Swift AIO module store.