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@abranhe/feedback

v1.1.2

Published

Y'all can give me a feedback @abranhe

Downloads

33

Readme

Overview

Feedback is welcome, so let's hear it! I created this simple CLI with the objective of get people opinions from the command line interface. Feedbacks are always good, so I am glad to know everyone's opinions.

You can also do it online at feedback.abranhe.com

Install

npm install -g @abranhe/feedback

or just

npx @abranhe/feedback -p abranhe-feedback -m "I liked this project" --submit

CLI

Y'all can give me a feedback @abranhe

 Usage
	 $ abranhe-feedback <option>

 Options
		-h, --help          Show this message and close
		-n, --name          Set your name, default: your computer username
		-p, --project       Project Name
		-m, --message       Set message to send
		-e, --email         Set your email to contact you back
		-s, --submit        If you use (submit) you will automatically send the
		                    feedback from the command line, otherwise you will
		                    need to finish online.
 Examples
	 $ abranhe-feedback -n "your name" -e "[email protected]"
	 $ abranhe-feedback -p "a project" -m "Your feedback" --submit

Give it a shot

Give it a shot!

Usage

const feedback = require('@abranhe/feedback');

feedback.project('Project Name');
console.log(feedback.getLink());
// => https://feedback.abranhe.com/?project="Project Name"

Team

|Carlos Abraham Logo| | :-: | | Carlos Abraham |

License

MIT License © Carlos Abraham