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Add the post author to the return result (#208)
- Add the post author to the return result
- Update tests to accommodate for this change
- Update the documentation for this change

#110

Reviewed-on: #208
Reviewed-by: VylpesTester <tester@vylpes.com>
Co-authored-by: Ethan Lane <ethan@vylpes.com>
Co-committed-by: Ethan Lane <ethan@vylpes.com>
2024-08-02 17:47:47 +01:00

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# random-bunny
> Get a random image url from a subreddit of your choosing.
## Install
```bash
npm install --save random-bunny
```
or if you're using yarn
```bash
yarn add random-bunny
```
### Binary
The project can be downloaded as a binary for your system via the [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/Vylpes/random-bunny/releases) or [Gitea Releases](https://gitea.vylpes.xyz/RabbitLabs/random-bunny/releases) page.
## Usage
```ts
import randomBunny from "random-bunny";
// ... In an async function
const result = await randomBunny('rabbits', 'hot');
console.log(result);
```
## API
### `randomBunny()`
Returns a `json string` for a random post. Accepts 3 arguments: `subreddit`, `sortby` ('new', 'hot', 'top'), and `limit` (1-100, default 100)
The json string which gets returned consists of:
- archived
- author
- downs
- hidden
- permalink
- subreddit
- subredditSubscribers
- title
- ups
- url
`sortBy` will default to 'hot' if not given or invalid
## CLI
Random bunny can also be used as a CLI. This is accessible via the executable (see git releases) or via `src/cli.ts`
For more details, see the [documentation](https://docs.vylpes.xyz/books/random-bunny).
## Notes
* Node 4 or newer.
* based upon [Random Puppy](https://github.com/dylang/random-puppy)
## Links
* Discord: [Server Link](https://go.vylpes.xyz/A6HcA)
* Support: [helpdesk@vylpes.com](mailto:helpdesk@vylpes.com)
## License
MIT © [Vylpes](https://www.vylpes.com)