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himalay-shankar

v1.0.4

Published

This is my first npm package

Readme

This is the package to get details of Himalay Shankar.

Guide to get my Details

  • Use this code in your project

Steps to Follow:

  • Create a New folder and open the folder in the VS code editor. Follow below steps

      npm init
      npm i himalay-node

Now create a index.js file in the same directory where your package.json file has been created and copy the below code

const Himalay = require("himalay-shankar"); // import the installed package

Himalay()
.then((res) => {
    // If the function successfully retrieves the data, it will console the details
    console.log(res); // Print the details of himalay
})
.catch((err) => {
    console.log(err); // Error handler
});

Now save the file. Open the terminal And run command

node index.js

You are good to go .... See my info now. Just for fun !!