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    OSRS .json Hiscores

    OSRS .json Hiscores

    The Oldschool Runescape API wrapper that does more

    ...The official API typically returns CSV or basic arrays, which can be difficult to work with, so this project restructures the data into meaningful objects that include player stats, rankings, and inferred metadata. It also adds additional logic to determine player game modes, including historical transitions such as de-ironing or hardcore status changes. The library includes functions for retrieving leaderboard pages, skill rankings, and activity statistics, making it suitable for building analytics dashboards or game-related applications. ...
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    Spotify Web API JS

    Spotify Web API JS

    A client-side JS wrapper for the Spotify Web API

    This is a lightweight wrapper for the Spotify Web API (2.6kB gzipped + compressed). It includes helper functions for all Spotify's endpoints, such as fetching metadata (search and look-up of albums, artists, tracks, playlists, new releases, podcasts) and user's information (follow users, artists and playlists, and saved tracks management). It doesn't have any dependencies and supports callbacks and promises. It is intended to be run on a browser, but if you want to use Node.JS to make the requests, please check spotify-web-api-node. ...
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