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@testgrandma/shortcuts

v0.0.5

Published

Simple shortcut commands for JS.

Downloads

10

Readme

Shortcuts

Shortcuts is a simple to use Javascript package that allows you to do simple commands in a much easier way.

Install

You can install with

npm install "@testgrandma/shortcuts"

or

const short = require('@testgrandma/shortcuts');

Commands

rannum - Generates a random number.

remove - Removes part of an array.

indexremove - Removes part of an array by it's position.

arraysum - Returns sum of all elements in an array.

arrayave - Returns the average of all elements in an array.

topercent - Converts a decimal to a percent.

rgbtohex - Converts RGB to Hex.

hextorgb - Converts Hex to RGB.

colorRGB - Sets the color for the terminal (RGB).

colorhex - Sets the color for the terminal (Hex).

reset - Resets the color back to normal.

rannum

Added V.0.0.1

Generates a random number

short.rannum([min], [max]);

Min is the lowest number and max is the highest. This will generate a number inbetween the values, excluding decimal points.

remove

Added V.0.0.1

Removes part of an array, given its value.

short.remove([array], [value]);

Array is the name of the array, value is the part you want to remove.

indexremove

Added V.0.0.2

Removes part of an array, given the index of it.

short.indexremove([array], [index]);

Array is the name of the array, index is the index of the array.

arraysum

Added V.0.0.4

Adds all the elements in an array.

short.arraysum([array]);

arrayave

Added V.0.0.4

Finds the average of all elements in an array.

short.arrayave([array]);

topercent

Added V.0.0.4

Converts a decmial to a percentage.

short.topercent([number],[optional: boolean]);

The boolean is optional, and is used to see if the percent should be a number or a string with "%" after it. If set true, it will say "%", else it'll just be a number.

rgbtohex

Added V.0.0.3

Converts RGB value to hex.

short.rgbtohex(r,g,b);

hextorgb

Added V.0.0.3

Converts Hex to RGB.

short.hextorgb([hex]);

colorRGB

Added V.0.0.3

Changes the text color for the terminal.

short.colorRGB(r,g,b);

colorhex

Added V.0.0.3

Changes the text color for the terminal.

short.colorhex(hex);

reset

Added V.0.0.3

Resets the text to the default color.

short.reset;