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schuler-ipsum

v1.0.1

Published

Generate Lorem Ipsum style text from the writing of Ian Schuler

Downloads

7

Readme

schuler-ipsum

Generate Lorem Ipsum style text from the writing of Ian Schuler. Example:

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Installation and Use

Install via npm with:

npm install schuler-ipsum

index.js contains one exported function schulerIpsum with two optional arguments:

  • length: Approximate number of words to generate. Defaults to 200.
  • phraseLength: Approximate numbers of words to pull from the base string at a time. Defaults to 6.