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happy-halloween

v1.0.16

Published

Easter egg for special halloween with voice control

Downloads

9

Readme

happy-halloween

🗣 Say "happy halloween" to your browser 🎃 !

Still trying to figure out about how to solve long first loading time, any advice, pull request or issues will be welcome, thanks !

Caveat

At this stage, you have to use Google Chrome (version > 60 at least) for browsing happy-halloween since Web Speech API still an experimental technology and other browsers still under implementation so far. You can check caniuse for more details.

Usage

Choose to Allow the site's use of your microphone :

You will see the red light if you allow your microphone :

That's all, just say "happy halloween" to your browser ! turtle

Demo

Just have fun !

Or Codepen for another live demo !

Installation

First if all, install pingy as default front-end build tool.

$ npm install @pingy/cli -g

Then make sure install all packages

$ npm install

Developing

Setting up Dev

$ pingy dev

Deploying / Publishing

$ pingy export

CDN & NPM

You can use CDN directly

https://rawgit.com/WeiChiaChang/Easter-egg/master/happy-halloween.js

The package is also available via NPM.

$ npm install happy-halloween

Source

All of the Gifs were derived from GIPHY.

Original source of background image comes from here.

Audio in the Demo (sourced from BenSound) is licenced under Creative Commons.

Related

License

MIT © WeiChiaChang