Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
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tomu
@tomu.eth
i'm playing with it now...does it have access to neynar api? need to get fids
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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
I would just go and copy the whole "getting started" from neynar docs and paste it to it, and say: "use this"
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rish
@rish
our openapi spec and nodejs sdk are open source if that helps as pointers: - https://github.com/neynarxyz/OAS - https://github.com/neynarxyz/nodejs-sdk You can see all our open repos here: https://github.com/orgs/neynarxyz/repositories
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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
but right now it doesn't run a node backend, so this might be limiting... you could also use neynar from our previous product which is not what I'm launching here but excels at node prototyping: in any terminal: npx srcbook@latest start
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