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wobblify

v1.0.0

Published

sometimes being ironic requires more wobble

Downloads

3

Readme

Wobble

This might be useful if common levels of irony hit their limits and huge amounts of text need to be converted to wobble.

API

npm i wobblify
const wobblify = require('wobblify')

console.log(wobblify('test'))
// will log: tEsT
import { wobblify } from 'wobblify'

console.log(wobblify('test'))
// will log: tEsT

Run

Wobblifies every arg as line. If no line is given wobblifies stdin or input file.

npx wobblify [..lines]

Options to set input or output file

  • --input or -i option will set the input file (creates a readStream to that path)
  • --output or -o option will set the output file (creates a writeStream to that path)
  • --reset or -r option will reset wobble to lowercase for each arg
npx wobblify -i <input-file> -o <output-file>

Install

Globally

Install globally using NPM and run as as shown in run but with wobblify instead of npx wobblify

npm i -g wobblify