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choprify

v1.3.5

Published

Provides the wisdom of Deepak Chopra

Downloads

55

Readme

choprify

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NPM Downloads

This is a small text generator with the noble goal of dispensing the meaningful life changing advice and wisdom of Deepak Chopra.

Needless to say, it's a random text generator.

How to use

Simple enough. Install globally or locally. For the example, we'll install globally, because that's terrible advice, and this is a Wisdom of Chopra generator.

npm install -g choprify

Then it's as simple as

choprify

Next, wait for some insight.

Options

  • -c or --count
    • Issued with a number, this tells Chopra how much information to provide.
  • --source
    • Allows you to provide your own data. (Remember that many shells will expect ./foo.json.) There is an example in the lib directory called forest_belton.json which provides alternate data and an alternate construction.

Polemic

choprify is MIT licensed, because viral licenses and newspeak language modification are evil. Free is only free when it's free for everyone.