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deepdive

v0.2.0

Published

jargon file

Downloads

13

Readme

Use all of the jargon

Record any of the strange things you've heard around the office which we may have initially suspected aren't actually real words.

How to contribute

  1. Edit the words.txt file with one word or phrase per line
  2. You're done

FAQ

  • How do I know if it's a good word to add? Thought leader

Programmatic usage as an npm module

You can do it!

$ npm install deepdive

var jargon = require('deepdive')

console.log(jargon.random())
// => 'industry disruptor'

api

  • deepdive is an array of words

  • deepdive.random() returns a random word

  • deepdive.stream() returns a readable stream of all of the words

running the tests

we've got those.

$ npm test

command line usage

we can do that too!

installation

first you'll need to install node on your system

then $ npm install -g deepdive

and now you can run it from the console:

$ deepdive
leverage

which means you can do crazy things like

$ cowsay `deepdive`
 ________
< buy-in >
 --------
        \   ^__^
         \  (oo)\_______
            (__)\       )\/\
                ||----w |
                ||     ||