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skins-discordjs

v1.0.3

Published

Paquete en español con el cuál podremos mostrar la cabeza y skin de un usuario de Minecraft.

Downloads

2

Readme

Facilita el uso de la api de minecraft con este paquete

Guía de uso

Lo instalaremos usando: npm i skins-discordjs

Para su uso es muy sencillo, aqui muestro un ejemplo de código:

const { head, avatar, template } = require("skins-discordjs"); // Llamamos a nuestro paquete al principio del código

// Dentro del comando
let nombre = args.join("-") // Sin el - no se permitirian espacios en la busqueda

msg.channel.send(`${variable}${nombre}`) // Recibiríamos directamente el enlace

Modificadores

Cabeza del usuario: head Skin del usuario: avatar Template para modifcar: template

  • Al final de nuestro codigo, podemos cambiar el tamaño de la imagen, con /tamañoenpixeles por defecto 50.
  • Al final de nuestro codigo, podemos quitar el casco a la skin usando /nohelm

Nota

Se que es basico, pronto se añadira la funcion de servidor, espero que esto os facilite el trabajo. Sugerencias/errores: Danie#1111