(Suggestion) Include usernames in responses (specifically for guilds)
See original GitHub issueExample (Guild):
"uuid": "fb84afcbdefe419a8584adf88483173e",
"username": "Frogish",
"rank": "Guild Master",
"joined": 1515806281240,
"questParticipation": 2332,
"mutedTill": 0,
"expHistory": {
"2020-05-02": 88146,
"2020-05-01": 103083,
"2020-04-30": 170151,
"2020-04-29": 140774,
"2020-04-28": 37069,
"2020-04-27": 93723,
"2020-04-26": 103783
}
}
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- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:6 (4 by maintainers)
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Still if it’s not here already, then hypixel doesn’t need it and it won’t get added
The above regarding querying and caching usernames is the correct approach here.