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There are several ways that you can set up Node.js on a Raspberry Pi when running Raspbian/Rapberry Pi OS. Depending on your needs, the version of the RPi that you're using, and how you like to manage installs, you have a lot of options.
Do not do this if you can avoid it, it's super slow. If you insist on doing it and have the time, you can start at https://nodejs.org. But really, don't do this.
If you have tons of time on your hands, don't need Node anytime soon, and insist on building from source for some reason, here's a guide you can try out that covers building Node.js on an ARMv6 Raspberry Pi.
Side note: unless you have a need for the latest and greatest features, I recommend developing using the most recent Long Term Support (LTS) version of Node available, especially for anything you plan to put into production for any length of time.
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Twitch.tv extension v0.0.2 by Stefan Sundin | |
https://gist.github.com/stefansundin/c200324149bb00001fef5a252a120fc2 | |
The only thing that this extension does is to act as a helper to seek to the | |
correct time when you open a twitch.tv url that contains a timestamp. | |
You must have the playlist parser installed as well! | |
Usage: | |
1. Install the playlist parser: https://addons.videolan.org/p/1167220/ |
Complete command list of NotSoBot <439205512425504771>: | |
Owner: NotSoSuper <296044494812479498> | |
Prefix: . | |
* = Not Required | |
^ = Bot Owner Only | |
^^ = Server Admin Only | |
"/'s" in commands show aliases for the command (Ex: ".reverse/r <text>" Command can be run with .reverse or .r) | |
<max_messages> = The number of messages to search through | |
<image> = The image URL, @discord_user, the users name, discord/custom emoji, or, nothing inputted which will search through 25 messages for embeds or attachments | |
<image-face> = Image requires a HUMAN FACE to be included |