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random-messages-names

v1.0.4

Published

This generates random names and messages, I'll leave it to the random.

Readme

random-messages-names

I can hardly think of names, random-messages-names generates random names and messages so I will leave it to the random.

Install

npm i random-messages-names

Usage

let RandomMessagesNames = require('random-messages-names');

console.log(RandomMessagesNames.Msg()); 
/* output i.e: 
  Cai Burris park class to dam dollar Damien Maynard truthful as soon as metal he crush measure euphonium Copeland hard two opinion Chapman x-ray liquid to hover chinese we lowly since buffer I behave print station they inform eight butcher
*/

console.log(RandomMessagesNames.Name()); 
//output i.e: Christoph Pennington

console.log(RandomMessagesNames.FirstName());
//output i.e: Harry

console.log(RandomMessagesNames.LastName());
//output i.e: Chapman

##Install Package Globally random-messages-names can also be installed globally so that all the projects on the computer can use it.

npm i -g random-messages-names

It can be used through the console with the following commands

random-name
random-firstname
random-lastname
random-msg

Contributing

If someone wants to add or improve something, I invite you to collaborate directly in this repository: random-messages-names

License

random-messages-names is released under the MIT License.