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good-ease

v1.0.5

Published

goodies with good-ease

Readme

good-ease

Make sure node is installed

node --version

Installation

Navigate to a new directory

npm i good-ease

or

yarn add good-ease

Both these commands install this library local to your current directory

Usage

Start node at command line (fastest way to use)

node

Store the library in

const goodies = require('good-ease')

Now you can simply call these methods

goodies.randomEmoji()

😋

goodies.randomWord()

'GROWING HEART'

goodies.allWords

Will show a long list with all standard UTF emoji words

goodies.allEmojis

Will show a long list with all standard UTF emojis

X random emojis or words

goodies.randomEmoji(11)

[ '💯', '👍', '🍄', '🐙', '⏩', '♠', '📙', '🎢', '📗', '⛳', '😰' ]

goodies.randomWord(11)
[
    'BOMB',
    'OCTOPUS',
    'BLACK UP-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE',
    'PRINCESS',
    'CLOUD',
    'POT OF FOOD',
    'CHOCOLATE BAR',
    'DIGIT NINE + COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP',
    'CROSS MARK',
    'CLOCK FACE ELEVEN OCLOCK',
    'INPUT SYMBOL FOR LATIN LETTERS'
]

View all methods available

Simply run the name you just assigned to a variable

goodies

To use in a project

npm init

Type enter over and over until done

Then simply follow the steps above

And either

yarn

Or

npm i

This is a new library, more to come soon!

npmjs

yarnpkg