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calculatorcli9

v1.0.10

Published

Simple CLI calculator for Node projects

Downloads

4

Readme

calculatorcli9

Installation

You can install the calculatorcli9 package globally using npm:

npm i -g calculatorcli9

Alternatively, you can use npx to run it without installing it globally:

npx calculatorcli9

Usage as a Module in TypeScript Node.js Project

To use calculatorcli9 as a module in your TypeScript Node.js project, follow these steps:

Configuration Changes

tsconfig.json

Update your tsconfig.json file with the following changes:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "target": "ES2022",
    "module": "NodeNext",
    "moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
    // ...other options
  },
  // ...other sections
  // Uncomment and modify if you want to save .js files in a different directory
  // "outDir": "./dist",
}

package.json

Modify your package.json by adding the following line:

{
  // ...other settings
  "type": "module"
}

Import and Run

In your TypeScript file (e.g., index.ts), add the following import statement:

import main from "calculatorcli9";

main();

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues while using the CLI calculator, please consider the following:

  • Ensure that you've installed Node.js on your system.
  • Check for any typos or syntax errors in your mathematical expressions.

If the issue persists, feel free to report it on the GitHub repository:

GitHub Repository

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you find a bug or have an idea for improvement, please submit an issue or pull request on the GitHub repository:

GitHub Repository

License

This package is distributed under the MIT License.


This README.md file provides clear instructions on how to install and use the `calculatorcli9` package both globally and as a module in a TypeScript Node.js project. It also includes links to the GitHub repository for reporting issues and contributing.