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count_sheep

v1.0.10

Published

Count sheep app,For xshell sleep.npm run-script start,npm run-script shram,npm run-script pwd

Downloads

3

Readme

#Changed

  • bin filed
  • scripts filed
  • npm run start
  • npm run shram
  • npm run pwd

#NodeJS Project Name count_sheep

#description You may have heard the sleep advice from a parent or friend, “count sheep to fall asleep”. In fact this sleep theory may have originated when sheep herders would be kept up at night because they were concerned about their sheep and would count the herd as they lay in bed as a way to fall asleep. There is some debate around the effectiveness of counting sheep as a method for falling asleep, as counting can occupy your mind with an active process and actually keep you up rather than put you in a sleepy state.[1] However, you can try counting sheep as a way to fall asleep by following these steps.

#Function sheep_fn

var i = 1;
exports.num_sheep=function(){
     console.log(i+++'只');
}

#Function count_sheep

var sheep = require("./sheep_fn.js");
setInterval(sheep.num_sheep,1000);

#bin folder in package.json file "bin":{"ctsp":"./count_sheep.js"} after install run "npm bin"see bin floder had better use npm install count_sheep -g to install run command ctsp that's ok to run