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find-quote

v1.5.4

Published

Find your favorite quote using a search string or simply enjoy a nice one generated randomly.

Downloads

12

Readme

Quote Finder  

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Find your favorite quote using a search string or simply enjoy a nice one generated randomly.

** What’s new in latest version? - Added Rainbow styled display of quotes.

A Node.js module to fetch quotes - generic, from movies and from series. If an input text/string is provided the quote having that word would be returned otherwise a random quote. Input is case insensitive.

There are variety of functions to fetch quotes. Examples given below.

Installation

npm install find-quote --save

Usage

const quote = require('find-quote');

console.log(quote.getQuote('Imagination')); 
// Output is filtered : Imagination is more important than knowledge.

console.log(quote.getQuote('FUTURE')); 
// Output is case insensitive : I never think of the future

console.log(quote.getQuote()); 
// Output is random quote : The mind that is anxious about future events is miserable.

console.log(quote.getQuoteWithAuthor('knowledge'));
// Output is an object: { quote: 'Imagination is more important than knowledge.', author: 'Albert Einstein' }

console.log(quote.getMovieQuote());
// Output is random movie quote : May the Force be with you.

console.log(quote.getQuoteWithMovieName('Death'));
// Output is an object: { quote: 'Remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy.', movie: 'The Chronicles of Narnia' }

console.log(quote.getSeriesQuote());
// Output is random series quote : When you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die.

console.log(quote.getQuoteWithSeriesName('brave'));
// Output is an object: { quote: 'The only time a man can be brave is when he’s afraid.', series: 'Game of Thrones' }

Rainbow Display

chalk-animation package has been used to display a quote in Rainbow style. No explicit console or print is needed, just call the functions as mentioned below.

Expected Output

** Limitation - Last display output overwrites all previous displays.

const quote = require('find-quote');
quote.displayQuote();
quote.displayMovieQuote();
quote.displaySeriesQuote();

Note: You can also pass below animations (supported by chalk-animation) explicitly as input:

1. rainbow  2. pulse   3. glitch   4. radar   5. neon   6. karaoke

For example:  quote.displayQuote('glitch');

Reference

I have referred to this repository for the quotes.

Contribution

If you wish to add more quotes, you can send pull requests. Suggestions are welcome for any sort of enhancements or improvements.