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11_None of this information is useful. The reason-phrase is barely supported on the web and was always an oddity, but keep reading if you like oddities!_
12
13If you're used to JavaScript’s `fetch()` method to make HTTP requests, you've seen the `reason-phrase` under a different name: `statusText`:
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15```ts
16(await fetch('https://example.com/')).statusText
17```
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48```
49
50Unfortunately, this doesn't work! The response that Val Town produces is reorganized and optimized by Cloudflare, which upgrades requests and responses from HTTP 1.1 to HTTP 2. And sadly, HTTP 2 [dropped support for the custom reason-phrase](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-response-status-message).
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52_RIP the `reason-phrase`._ It was present even in a [1992 draft of the HTTP specification](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Response.html), and was a weird and under-appreciated way to pilfer extra information in a response. Now, thanks to HTTP/2 and the commonplace use of proxies and CDNs like Cloudflare, it's no longer usable. It was fun while it lasted.
1# GET /v1/me/comments
2Fetches information about any comments on vals.
3
4Requires a secret called valtownToken, set to your API Token. See more about [authentication](https://docs.val.town/api/authentication) to understand how to generate a token.
1# GET /v1/me/likes
2Fetches information about any val you "like".
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4Requires a secret called valtownToken, set to your API Token. See more about [authentication](https://docs.val.town/api/authentication) to understand how to generate a token.
1# DuckDB
2
3[DuckDB](https://duckdb.org/) works on Val Town, with only one small tweak! We're basically using DuckDB in the same way you'd use it with a browser - using the WASM package with its dependencies fetched from [jsdelivr](https://www.jsdelivr.com/).
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5The only trick is to create the worker ourselves rather than using `duckdb.createWorker`. DuckDB's built-in createWorker method doesn't specify a worker type, which causes `type` to default to `classic`, and Deno (our runtime) doesn't support classic workers.
1Fetches the PGN for a [Lichess](https://lichess.org) game.
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3Migrated from folder: lichess/lichessPgn
1# GET /v1/me/runs
2
3Fetches information about runs of any val you author.
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5Requires a secret called valtownToken, set to your API Token. See more about [authentication](https://docs.val.town/api/authentication) to understand how to generate a token.
1# GET `/v1/me`
2Fetches information about yourself.
3
4Requires a secret called `valtownToken`, set to your API Token. See more about [authentication](https://docs.val.town/api/authentication) to understand how to generate a token.
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