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doge-node

v163.2.3

Published

simple command line doge tool. So doge, much art, wow

Readme

alt tag

Illustration by @morzzz007

doge-node

simple command line doge tool. Created just for fun.

how to install?

use the following command (you can use the '-g' switch to install globally):

npm install --save-dev doge-node

how to use?

require it as you require your favourite dependencies for example:

var d = require('./dogenode')

currently there are two production ready methods to use:

suchDogeMuchAscii()

which prints out a cute little doge to your standard output

iicsAhcuMegoDhcus()

which prints out a cute little doge BACKWARDS to your standard output (no magic required!)

You can now pass a config object to suchDogeMuchAscii() function. The object looks like this:

{
  color: 'yellowBright',
  cls: true
}

If you want to pass an object to iicsAhcuMegoDhcus(), the object looks like this:

{
  roloc: 'yellowBright',
  slc: true
}

(Note that there are no default setted color, it is your terminal output color.)

For the available color options please refer to: https://github.com/medikoo/cli-color#colors .