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slowjam

v0.1.7

Published

Plays your code, slowly.

Readme

Slow Jam the Code

slowjam

Awesome features!

  • Plays your code, slowly. Useful for recording software demos or closely watching Selenium user interface tests run.

  • Can slow jam JavaScript, CoffeeScript, and Literate CoffeeScript.

  • Simple API. Load and play -- that's all you need to know!

  • Open source. (MIT License)

Install

Local

npm install slowjam

Everywhere

npm install -g slowjam

Example usage

As a Library

Default

slowjam = require('slowjam')
jam = new slowjam.SlowJam()
jam.load('/path/to/slowjam-worthy-code.js')
jam.play()

Customized

slowjam = require('slowjam')
jam = new slowjam.SlowJam({'slowness':2000, 'log':true})
jam.load('/path/to/slowjam-worthy-code.js')
jam.play()

From the Command Line

  slowjam /path/to/slowjam-worthy-code.js

Options

Slowness

By default, a one second delay is added between each statement.

> jam.slowness = 1000   // 1000 milliseconds, or 1 second

You can speed up the jam by reducing the slowness.

> jam.slowness = 500   // 500 milliseconds, or 0.5 seconds

Or slow your jam way down...

> jam.slowness = 5000  // 5000 milliseconds, or 5 seconds

Logging

By default, slowjam does not log the statement about to be run to stdout.

> jam.log = false

But you can turn that on.

> jam.log = true