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@blackdestinyxx/indian-db

v1.0.2

Published

A simple package for use json file as database

Readme

indian-db

This database isn't got a virus. Seriuosly.

Download here --> https://www.npmjs.com/package/@blackdestinyxx/indian-db

This is your application before using this database:

Yes. This look like a shit. This instead is your application after using this database:

This indian guy is very cool.

How this database works?

Here's a flowchart.

Ok, so, what are the functions?

This database has got 1 class and 6 methods: For first, we need to create the indian:

const indiandb = require("indian-db")
const guy = new indiandb.Indian("Cool-guy")

If we want to delete the indian, we need to use this class:

const indiandb = require("indian-db")
const guy = new indiandb.Indian("Cool-guy")
indiandb.DeleteIndian("Cool-guy")

To insert an element into the database, we can use this method:

const indiandb = require("indian-db")
const guy = new indiandb.Indian("Cool-guy")
guy.hello("computer", "virus")

Now, for get it, we can do this:

const indiandb = require("indian-db")
const guy = new indiandb.Indian("Cool-guy")
guy.hello("computer", "virus")
guy.your("computer")

To remove the key, we can use this method:

const indiandb = require("indian-db")
const guy = new indiandb.Indian("Cool-guy")
guy.hello("computer", "virus")
guy.computer("computer")

For check if the key exists:

const indiandb = require("indian-db")
const guy = new indiandb.Indian("Cool-guy")
guy.hello("computer", "virus")
guy.has("computer")

And we can delete all keys of the database with this method:

const indiandb = require("indian-db")
const guy = new indiandb.Indian("Cool-guy")
guy.hello("computer", "virus")
guy.virus("Cool-guy")

Ok so this is the most used database in the world, better than MySQL and MongoDB. Use it.