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codercraftz

v1.1.11

Published

Aibek Jumabek's npx card

Readme

npx codercraftz

A business card that runs in the terminal.

What it is

When someone runs npx codercraftz in their terminal, they instantly see your name, role, and links — no website, no browser needed. It's a way to introduce yourself to other developers in a medium they already live in: the terminal.

Why

Developers often share their npm username or GitHub handle. This turns that into something interactive. Instead of saying "google me", you say "run this". It's memorable, on-brand, and takes 5 seconds to experience.

How it works

It's a tiny Node.js script published to npm. npx downloads and runs it on the spot — no install required. Uses chalk for colors and boxen for the bordered card layout.

Try it

npx codercraftz