literallynothing.js
v1.0.4
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A library that does absolutely nothing.
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literallyNothing.js
The library you don't need to install—because you're already using it.
What is literallyNothing.js?
literallyNothing.js is the ultimate JavaScript library for doing absolutely nothing.
- No functionality.
- No dependencies.
- No bugs. (We guarantee it!)
Features
- Already exists in your project—because nothing is everywhere.
- Infinitely useful, yet completely useless.
- Author: FlameF0X
Why Use literallyNothing.js?
Do you need:
- A function that does nothing?
- A reminder that overengineering isn't always necessary?
- A way to waste a few bytes of storage space?
If you answered "yes" to any of these, literallyNothing.js is for you!
Usage
Here’s how to use literallyNothing.js like a pro:
Import the Library
First, import the library into your project (or just pretend you did—it works either way).import literallyNothing from 'literallynothing.js';Call the Function Execute
literallyNothing()to achieve absolutely nothing.if (!task) { literallyNothing(); // Handles all your non-tasks! }Feel Accomplished Even though the function does nothing, you can take pride in knowing your code is now powered by
literallyNothing.js.
