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wordle-wordlist

v1.0.1-c

Published

An easy way to fetch wordle's wordlist!

Downloads

8

Readme

wordle-wordlist

easy way to fetch wordle's wordlist

npm

usage

First install the module:

npm i wordle-wordlist

Import the module

var wordlist = require("wordle-wordlist")

Access the latest wordlist:

  • Allowed guesses(doesnt contain answers) - wordlist.guesses()
  • Possible answers - wordlist.answers()
  • All words (most used) - wordlist.all()

NOTE: ALL FUNCTIONS RETURN PROMISES!!!

MAKE SURE TO USE A PROMISE OR await

EXAMPLE USAGE:

var wordlist = require("wordle-wordlist")

var allowedGuesses;
wordlist.guesses().then((words) => {
  allowedGuesses = words;
}).catch((e) => {
  console.log(e)
})

console.log(allowedGuesses) //array of words in alphabetical order

Example with async/await

var wordlist = require("wordle-wordlist")

async function go() {
var allowedGuesses = await wordlist.guesses()

console.log(allowedGuesses) //array of words in alphabetical order
}

hate promises or async functions?

well don't worry, you can use the cache wordlist.

I will try to keep it up to date, but no guarantees.

access cached wordlist:

var wordlist = require("wordle-wordlist")

var guessesOnly = wordlist.cache.guesses
var answersOnly = wordlist.cache.answers
var allWords = wordlist.cache.all