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You can access search results via JSON API by adding format=json to your query:

https://codesearch.val.run/image-url.jpg%20%22Optional%20title%22?q=api&page=1120&format=json

For typeahead suggestions, use the /typeahead endpoint:

https://codesearch.val.run/typeahead?q=api

Returns an array of strings in format "username" or "username/projectName"

Found 12046 results for "api"(1371ms)

kyExampleREADME.md1 match

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# ky
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3The [ky module](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ky) is a nice abstraction around the [fetch API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API), which is easily compatible with Deno. It's by the same creator as [got](https://npmjs.com/got), which more explicitly targets Node.js.
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5Most of the time, the `fetch` method is all you need! But in a pinch, you can use `ky` to make things a little fancier.

evaluationFromValExampleREADME.md3 matches

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# Val Town API: unauthenticated eval
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3This val runs a val by using the [Val Town API](https://docs.val.town/api/reference) and returns the result of its evaluation.
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5Migrated from folder: Val_Town_API/evaluationFromValExample

valTownApiExampleValREADME.md3 matches

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# Val Town API: Find a val by handle and name
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3This val fetches itself via the [Val Town API](https://docs.val.town/api/reference)! Weird, right?
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5Migrated from folder: Val_Town_API/valTownApiExampleVal

valTownApiExampleUserREADME.md3 matches

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# Val Town API: Find a user by their handle
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3This demonstrates how to use the [Val Town API](https://docs.val.town/api/reference) to find a user.
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5Migrated from folder: Val_Town_API/valTownApiExampleUser

valTownApiExampleSearchREADME.md3 matches

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# Val Town API Search
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3This demonstrates how to use the [Val Town API](https://docs.val.town/api/reference) to search for vals that mention "lodash".
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5Migrated from folder: Val_Town_API/valTownApiExampleSearch

sha256ExampleREADME.md1 match

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# Creating a SHA-256 hash of a string
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3This example shows how you can hash a string using SHA-256 without using any NPM modules – just web standards! Adapted from an [example on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/SubtleCrypto/digest).
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5Migrated from folder: Web_standards/sha256Example

litExampleREADME.md1 match

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# lit
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3[Lit](https://lit.dev/docs/ssr/server-usage/) is kind of like Google's answer to React: it's a little more reliant on browser APIs like custom elements and the shadow DOM, a little less 'magic', like using JSX.
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5This is an example of using Lit and rendering it straight to a string, which is something that's recently popular. It works pretty well, right off the bat: Lit provides nice ESM modules and a pretty smooth workflow!

qsExampleREADME.md1 match

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
3[QS](https://github.com/ljharb/qs/) is a pretty old module that you probably shouldn't use but it's still pretty heavily used.
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5In the very very early days there wasn't a built-in way in JavaScript to parse querystrings. So QS was born. But then, Node.js added a `querystring` module built-in. Then, JavaScript introduced [URLSearchParams](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams), which you should use whenever you want to parse or generate query strings.
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7Migrated from folder: Modules/qsExample

luxonExampleREADME.md1 match

@tmcwUpdated 1 year ago
1# luxon
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3[Luxon](https://moment.github.io/luxon/#/?id=luxon) is, like [date-fns](https://www.val.town/v/tmcw.datefnsExample), a good option for formatting, parsing, and manipulating dates. It's more of a direct successor to [moment](https://www.val.town/v/tmcw.momentExample) and has a similar method-chain-oriented API rather than function-call oriented API like date-fns.
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5Migrated from folder: Modules/luxonExample

musicianApiREADME.md1 match

@maclongUpdated 1 year ago
1Migrated from folder: Musician/musicianApi

social_data_api_project3 file matches

@tsuchi_yaUpdated 23 hours ago

simple-scrabble-api1 file match

@bryUpdated 4 days ago
papimark21
socialdata
Affordable & reliable alternative to Twitter API: ➡️ Access user profiles, tweets, followers & timeline data in real-time ➡️ Monitor profiles with nearly instant alerts for new tweets, follows & profile updates ➡️ Simple integration