[![HuskSync banner](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/WiIIiam278/HuskSync/master/images/banner.png)](https://github.com/WiIIiam278/HuskSync) # HuskSync API v2 ![](https://jitpack.io/v/WiIIiam278/HuskSync.svg) The HuskSync API provides methods for retrieving and updating user data, as well as a number of events for tracking when user data is synced and saved. The API is distributed via [JitPack](https://jitpack.io/#net.william278/HuskSync). Please note that the HuskSync v1 API is not compatible. (Some) javadocs are also available to view on Jitpack [here](https://javadoc.jitpack.io/net/william278/HuskSync/latest/javadoc/). ## Table of contents 1. Adding the API to your project 2. Adding HuskSync as a dependency 3. Next steps ## API Introduction ### 1.1 Setup with Maven
Maven setup information - Add the repository to your `pom.xml` as per below. ```xml jitpack.io https://jitpack.io ``` - Add the dependency to your `pom.xml` as per below. Replace `version` with the latest version of HuskSync (without the v): ![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/github/v/tag/WiIIiam278/HuskSync?color=%23282828&label=%20&style=flat-square) ```xml net.william278 HuskSync version provided ```
### 1.2 Setup with Gradle
Gradle setup information - Add the dependency like so to your `build.gradle`: ```groovy allprojects { repositories { maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' } } } ``` - Add the dependency as per below. Replace `version` with the latest version of HuskSync (without the v): ![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/github/v/tag/WiIIiam278/HuskSync?color=%23282828&label=%20&style=flat-square) ```groovy dependencies { compileOnly 'net.william278:HuskSync:version' } ```
### 2. Adding HuskSync as a dependency - Add HuskSync to your `softdepend` (if you want to optionally use HuskSync) or `depend` (if your plugin relies on HuskSync) section in `plugin.yml` of your project. ```yaml name: MyPlugin version: 1.0 main: net.william278.myplugin.MyPlugin author: William278 description: 'A plugin that hooks with the HuskSync API!' softdepend: # Or, use 'depend' here - HuskSync ``` ### 3. Next steps Now that you've got everything ready, you can start doing stuff with the HuskSync API! - [[UserData API]] — Get data snapshots and update current user data - [[API Events]] — Listen to, cancel and modify the result of data synchronization events