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bingus.js

v4.0.1

Published

a Bingus package!

Readme

Bingus

- A npm based on the hairless cat named Bingus!

Here you have a photo:

Bingus Photo

Docs

The documents of bingus.js is here, we will have it in a website soon

Functions:

  • randomImage
  • checkLove
  • wet
  • bongus
  • author
  • colors
  • friends
  • bingole.log
  • cowsay
  • friends

News: Now you can use Bingus.js in TypeScript!

yes, we finally defined the index.d.ts :)

Random Bingus Image

This is an example: this function will display the url, the images are hosted in repl.it

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

console.log(bingus.randomImage);

Check Love

This is an example:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

console.log(bingus.checkLove('fred')); // this will return if fred loves bingus or not

wet bingus and bongus

This is an example:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

console.log(bingus.wet.bingus)
console.log(bingus.wet.bongus)

bongus

This is an example:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

console.log(bingus.bongus)

friends

Friends are an array. There are 4 friends. This is an example:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

console.log('All bingus friends:')
console.log(bingus.friends[0])
console.log(bingus.friends[1])
console.log(bingus.friends[2])
console.log(bingus.friends[3])

Debug/Testing Functions

  • the debug function is bingus.debug

SubFunctions:

  • bingus.debug.friendsJSON ~ Shows the friends in a detailed JSON

example:

const bingus = require('bingus.js')

bingus.debug().then(friendsJSON => console.log(friendsJSON))

Bingus 2.0.0!

Colors Update

In this update, now you can make a console.log with bingole.log('Bingus!!! <3 <3 <3') with colors

Color index:

green red yellow blue cyan magenta

Methods: reset hidden reverse blink

examples:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

bingus.bingole.log(bingus.magenta + 'text in magenta,' + bingus.reset + ' now normal text')

In the terminal:

output :)

Discord Servers

Now you can spawn invites of the servers of bingus with bingus.discord

example:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

console.log(bingus.discord)

version 2.1.1

bigText() function the bingText() prints a big text in the console

There is one example:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

bingus.bigText('Bingus is cool');

In the terminal:

output :)

cowsay

use anywhere

Just a cow usage:

const bingus = require('bingus.js');

console.log(bingus.cowsay('bingus is cool'))

In the terminal:

output :)

Discord Servers (again)

Only click in the links!

In the terminal: output :)

3.0.0: TypeScript Update

We have updated bingus.js with half of its code with TypeScript, and it also includes new functions!

made with ❤ by cctwaterson, the author of this amazing package!

💜 Bingus is life