RiotSharp
C# wrapper for the Riot Games API (by BenFradet)
Camille
C# Riot API Library. Thread safe, automatic retries, autogenerated nightly releases. (by MingweiSamuel)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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RiotSharp
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Working with API's
Thea simple way to work with the RIOT API would probably be to use this dude's project: https://github.com/BenFradet/RiotSharp
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Need help in using Property Bags in EF Core 5.0
I'm making a .NET 5 REST Api to serve data for an Angular application. The Api partially serves as proxy for requests to the Riot Api using Camille, with some added functionality of my own. Camille uses autogenerated classes based on the Riot Api endpoints. In the MatchV4 endpoint, deltas and stats per timespan of the match are returned in a Map[string, double] format. In Camille this is mapped to a Dictionary. I used AutoMapper to map the Camille classes to my own domain classes. I was advised to look into Property Bags, but I'm not sure how I implement this properly. Sources on this are hard to find since it's fairly new.
What are some alternatives?
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shadowsocks-csharp - If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from yourself. [Moved to: https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-windows]
ReplayBook - Play, manage, and inspect League of Legends replays
LobbyReveal - LobbyReveal is a small app that lets you see who is in your lobby.
CATlyn - A wrapper to Riot API
CodeHub - CodeHub is an iOS application written using Xamarin
MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit - Google's Material Design in XAML & WPF, for C# & VB.Net.