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adrian-pingenerator

v1.0.1

Published

A library built to generate a batch of 1000 unique non-incremental random pin codes

Readme

Typescript - modularised application to generate a library of exported 1000 PIN in a random order having two condition:

1-Each PIN code in the batch unique

2-Each PIN is 4 digits long, having no incremental digits nor same consecutive digits

Copyright (c) 2020 Adrian Badierad

Quick Summary of executing the code

  1. Run command: $ npm install typescript --save

  2. $ node ./src/index.js

local test (should be run in test repo having different file name as movio-pingenerator)

The created library is named as "movio-pingenerator" and is globally published and available on npm

  1. Run command: npm install --save movio-pingenerator

  2. require the package in a test.js file and run:

i.e. const testMovioLib = require('movio-pingenerator');

  1. Hit 'Enter'