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is-computer

v1.0.0

Published

A highly sophisticated, utility that always returns true. Because, well, your code will run on a computer!

Downloads

6

Readme

is-computer

A highly sophisticated, utility that should always returns true. Because, well, your code will run on a computer.

Installation

npm install is-computer

Disclaimer

No computers were harmed in the making of this package. Probably.

Usage

The is-computer package provides a value indicating that the code is running on a computer. Yes, really.

With Import

import isComputer from 'is-computer';

if (isComputer) {
    console.log("Congratulations! Your code is running on a computer.");
} else {
    console.log("Wait, what? How is this even possible?");
}

With Require

const isComputer = require('is-computer');

if (isComputer) {
    console.log("Congratulations! Your code is running on a computer.");
} else {
    console.log("Wait, what? How is this even possible?");
}

How It Works

Ever wondered if your code is running on a computer? Wonder no more! With cutting-edge technology, is-computer leverages advanced techniques to definitively answer this burning question.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome and you can always find the source code and contribute at the or simply marvel at its brilliance at the GitHub repository.

Reporting Issues

If you encounter any issues or have feature/pull requests, please report them at the issue tab/tracker. But let's be honest, how could there be any issues with such a flawless piece of software?

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details. Because sharing is caring.

Author

Olanrewaju Olajide

Misc

_monyasau on Twitter.