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blague-npm

v1.0.5

Published

Un nouveau module de blagues français/english via npm

Downloads

33

Readme

blague-npm

L'utiliser/Use it

Pour utiliser blague-npm, vous devez d'abord l'installer via npm install blague-npm/For using blague-npm, you have to install it first with npm install blague-npm

Exemples

WARNING/ATTENTION : all have changed, I removed the ? and the ! at the end/tout a changé, j'ai enlevé les ? et ! à la fin

En français

const Blague = require('blague-npm');
const maBlague = new Blague("fr");
const blague = maBlague.random();
console.log(blague.blague); // Sortie attendue (exemple) : Pourquoi...
console.log(blague.reponse); // Sortie attendue (exemple) : Car...

Notez que vous pouvez stocker les blagues dans des variables :

const Blague = require('blague-npm');
const maBlague = new Blague("fr");
const randomBlague = maBlague.random();
const blague = randomBlague.blague;
const reponse = randomBlague.reponse;
console.log(blague); // Sortie attendue (exemple) : Pourquoi...
console.log(reponse); // Sortie attendue (exemple) : Car...

In english

const Blague = require('blague-npm');
const myJoke = new Blague("en");
const blague = myJoke.random();
console.log(blague.joke); // Expected output (exemple) : Why...
console.log(blague.response); // Expected output (exemple) : Because...

You can also store it into variables :

const Blague = require('blague-npm');
const myJoke = new Blague("en");
const randomJoke = myJoke.random();
const joke = randomJoke.joke;
const response = randomJoke.response;
console.log(joke); // Expected output (exemple) : Why...
console.log(response); // Expected output (exemple) : Because...

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