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msg-generator

v0.1.1

Published

Randomly generate a legitimate message based on a given type.

Downloads

22

Readme

msg-generator

Randomly generate a legitimate message based on a given type.

We need the your collaborative effort in order to improve this. So, please do contribute to this project by adding your best messages to messages/[anytype].js. (details about contributing)

Install

npm install msg-generator --save

Usage

var msg_generate = require('msg-generator');
// msg_generate(type1, type2, type3...)
console.log( msg_generate('success') );
// Output: Oh baby, you made it.
console.log( msg_generate('success', 'failure_offensive') );
// Output: Are you fucking idiot sandwich? It fails again! It's fucking raw!

List of types (please contribute)

All types are listed in types.json and refer to the corresponding message file messages/[type].js.

  • success
    • success_formal
    • success_troll
  • failure
    • failure_formal
    • failure_troll
    • failure_offensive

Contributing

This is probably the easiest project that you can ever contribute to.

Adding new messages

  1. Be creative think of some messages.
  2. Add your message to messages/[type].js.
  3. Submit your pull request.

The only rule: Messages must deliver the intended meaning clearly based on the type.

Adding new type

  1. Add your type to types.json.
  2. Add messages/[type].js which specifies the messages. Example messages/[type].js:
    module.exports = [ 
      "Example message 1.",
      "Usually a message with a period(full stop)."
    ];
  3. Submit your pull request.

Testing

npm run test

License

MIT