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complimentinator-cpp

v1.0.1

Published

A CLI to deliver overly enthusiastic compliments.

Readme

Complimentinator-cpp ✨

Do you ever feel like your amazing coding skills go unnoticed? 🤔

Your fingers fly across the keyboard ⌨️, crafting lines of code that are practically works of art (well, at least to you 😉). You solve problems with the elegance of a seasoned ninja 🥷 and debug bugs like a superhero 🦸. But where's the recognition? Where's the applause? 👏

Fear not, fellow coder! 😌

There's a distinct lack of audience in your terminal window 🖥️, and let's be honest, sometimes even your cat 🐈 (or dog) doesn't seem that impressed.

But now, there's hope! 🎉

This revolutionary package (and by "revolutionary," we mostly mean "slightly ridiculous" 😜) is here to change that.

Introducing Complimentinator-cpp! 💥

A state-of-the-art (okay, maybe not that state-of-the-art 😅) CLI tool built with the raw power of C++ 💪 (because efficiency is key when showering yourself with praise 🚿), Complimentinator-cpp will blast you with overly enthusiastic (and slightly ridiculous 😂) compliments to boost your ego (or at least make you chuckle 😄).

It's like having your own personal cheerleader 📣, except way more efficient and without the pom-poms.

Still not convinced? 🤔

Think about it this way: before, only you (and maybe that one time you accidentally left a Stack Overflow answer open in public 😳) knew how awesome you are. But now, there are at least 3 entities (you, me, and this package) that will recognize your work. That's a 200% increase in recognition! 💯

How to Use:

  1. Install the package globally using npm:
npm install -g complimentinator-cpp
  1. Run complimentinator in your terminal:
complimentinator
  1. Sit back, relax, and bask in the glorious glow of your newfound (and slightly self-inflicted) appreciation. 😎

Example Output:

Your coding skills are so amazing, they could probably debug reality itself! ✨

Or maybe:

Eres más listo que un ajo. 🧄 (You're smarter than a garlic!)

Why C++?

Because delivering compliments with maximum performance 🏎️ is serious business! 😉 (Also, it's a fun way to demonstrate using native addons with Node.js 🤓.)

Contributing:

Pull requests are welcome! Especially for:

  • More ridiculously over-the-top compliments (in any language! 🌍).
  • Bug fixes (though hopefully there aren't any! 🙏).
  • Improvements to the CLI or build process 🛠️.

Known Issues:

May cause excessive smiling. Use with caution. 😄

License:

MIT

Credits:

This project was inspired by the need for more positive vibes in the world 💖 (nah! only for fun)