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royal-dev

v1.0.22

Published

Royal Feeling to Developer.

Readme

Royal Dev

Royal Feeling to a Developer.

Not Finish updates daily.

When the package is ready for fully uses and bots I will change this README File.

Basic use

const Royal = require('royal-dev');

var result = Royal.LBtoKG(5);

console.log(result);

Functions

LBtoKG(#)

KGtoLB(#)

createUUID()

generatePassword(length, EndingNumbers)

SimpleLog(Type, SignalBy, Message)

RndNumber(min, max)

Weight Functions Help

In weight the # is change to a number

LBtoKG(#)

like LBtoKG(5) = return will be 2.267

Create UUID

This function is simple just set it as a varible and you can print, log, imput into a user id and more.

Generators

In the generator the main one used is the generatePassword() because it fast password.

To use set as a varible and in the () it ask for the following the order: length, EndingNumbers. length is self said, but EndingNumbers is not. EndingNumbers is Random Generated Numbers between 1000 and 9999999 so it more harder to crack.

Logging with Features

Normal Coding have logs but the logs is white and dark grey if errors. Soooo. Say hello to SimpleLog(). SimpleLog take the following to run Type, SignalBy, Message. Type can talk the function what color you want your text.

With some rules though, to make it look high standards. Type can be set to Log_Norm, Log_Warn, Log_ERROR. Log_Norm makes the text green. Log_Warm makes the text yellow. And Log_ERROR makes the text red.

RndNumber

Self said too.

RndNumber(min, max)

Makes a random number somewhere between the min and max.