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woe-love

v0.0.3

Published

custom personal module

Readme

woe-love

custom person module

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry. It can be installed using the npm or yarn command line tools.

npm install woe-love --save

Tests

npm install
npm test

Dependencies

  • -: custom person module
  • @davidfig/json-depth: Prettify JSON for output with a number of options, including inlining after a set depth
  • @hero-page/hero-ai-package-creator: Create complete NPM packages quickly and easily with the power of AI. The hero-ai-package-creator generates all necessary files and configurations for your NPM package, saving you time and effort in the development process.
  • @karmaniverous/dirtree: Parses a directory into a nicely-formatted ASCII tree. Includes a CLI.
  • @tectalic/openai: Tectalic OpenAI REST API Client
  • 1-liners: Useful oneliners and shorthand functions
  • app-root-path: Determine an app's root path from anywhere inside the app
  • cwd: Easily get the CWD (current working directory) of a project based on package.json, optionally starting from a given path. (node.js/javascript util)
  • dateformat: A node.js package for Steven Levithan's excellent dateFormat() function.
  • futils: Functional programming utility toolkit
  • gradient-string: Beautiful color gradients in terminal output
  • jsome: Make your JSON look AWESOME!
  • jsonpath: Query JavaScript objects with JSONPath expressions. Robust / safe JSONPath engine for Node.js.
  • kyanite: A small library of pure functional utilities to make life easier and data better
  • lowline.ai: An AI powered utility library
  • luxon: Immutable date wrapper
  • openai: Node.js library for the OpenAI API
  • path-resolver: returns a valid filesystem path.
  • pretty-error: See nodejs errors with less clutter
  • relative: Get the relative filepath from path A to path B. Calculates from file-to-directory, file-to-file, directory-to-file, and directory-to-directory.
  • requireindex: Write minimal node index.js files that require and export siblings by file basename
  • rootpath: Little helper to make node.js require relative to your project root
  • typy: Minimal JavaScript type checking library
  • winston: A logger for just about everything.
  • woe-love: custom person module
  • woelogs: custom package, probably won't be useful to you.

Dev Dependencies

License

MIT