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mubeen-wordcounter

v1.0.2

Published

Welcome to the Word Counter CLI, a command-line interface for counting words in a given paragraph. This project is built with TypeScript, Inquirer, Chalk Animation, and Boxen, providing an engaging experience for users to count words interactively.

Downloads

18

Readme

Word Counter CLI

Welcome to the Word Counter CLI, a command-line interface for counting words in a given paragraph. This project is built with TypeScript, Inquirer, Chalk Animation, and Boxen, providing an engaging experience for users to count words interactively.

Features

  • 🌈 Colorful CLI interface powered by Chalk Animation
  • 🔄 Smooth animations for an interactive feel
  • 📝 Real-time word counting based on user input
  • 🚀 Simple and intuitive user input handling with Inquirer

Dependencies

Installation & Usage

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/mubeendev3/typescript-projects.git
  2. Change into the project directory: cd 06-WordCounterProject
  3. Install dependencies: npm install
  4. Run the Word Counter CLI: npx mubeen-wordcounter
  5. Follow the prompts to enter your paragraph and count words.

How to Use

  1. Enter the paragraph you want to analyze.
  2. View the total word count for the given paragraph.
  3. Choose whether to try counting words again or exit the program.

Example

npx mubeen-wordcounter

Issues

If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, please report them on the GitHub repository.

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