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feishu-bot-best

v1.0.0

Published

feishu notify bot

Downloads

1

Readme

Feishu Bot

This project contains a simple Feishu (Lark) notification bot that can send buy and sell notification messages to a specified Feishu webhook. This is very useful for scenarios where real-time notifications are needed in a trading system.

Prerequisites

Before getting started, make sure you have obtained the access_token for the Feishu webhook. You need to set up webhooks for both buy and sell operations and obtain the respective access_token.

Installation

First, you need to install the project dependencies. Run the following command in the root directory of the project:

npm install

This will install all necessary dependencies, including https and dotenv.

Configuration

  1. Create a .env file in the root directory of the project.
  2. In the .env file, add the following content, replacing <YOUR_BUY_ACCESS_TOKEN> and <YOUR_SELL_ACCESS_TOKEN> with your actual Feishu webhook access_token:
BUY_ACCESS_TOKEN=<YOUR_BUY_ACCESS_TOKEN>
SELL_ACCESS_TOKEN=<YOUR_SELL_ACCESS_TOKEN>

Make sure not to commit the .env file to public code repositories. You can add .env to .gitignore to prevent it from being tracked by Git.

Usage

The project provides a notify function for sending buy or sell notifications. You can use it by specifying direction ('BUY' or 'SELL') and msg (message content).

Example code:

import { notify } from './path/to/your/script';

// Send a buy notification
notify('BUY', "Nice price for buying");

// Send a sell notification
notify('SELL', "Good time to sell");

Contributing

If you have any suggestions for improvement or want to contribute code, feel free to submit a Pull Request or create an Issue.

License

MIT


Please adjust the example code path in the README according to your actual project path and needs. I hope this README helps you better introduce and use your Feishu notification bot project!