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is-stupid

v1.0.0

Published

Roses are red, you are stupid

Readme

Is stupid npm version

A package to figure out if one is stupid.

Get Started

Installation

  1. Install using npm :

    npm i is-stupid
  2. Install using yarn:

    yarn install is-stupid
  3. With Deno:

    import isStupid from 'https://unpkg.com/is-stupid/dist/index.js'

Basic Usage

This package uses both default exports and named exports, as such, it requires ES modules to be used.

For modern environments with ES module support (such as typescript, or usage with bundlers):

import isStupid from 'is-stupid';

if (isStupid) {
    console.log('oh no');
}

In CommonJS environments (such as Node), you may use esm to import it:

const isStupid = require('esm')(module)('is-stupid');

API

[default]: boolean

A pre-calculated value for performance reasons.

import isStupid from 'is-stupid';

isStupid;

recalculate: () => boolean

Do calculation during runtime for maximum accuracy.

import { recalculate } from 'is-stupid';

recalculate();

smartRecalculate: () => StupidItem

Use heuristics, as well as additional utility functions. Can be slower than above functions.

import { smartRecalculate } from 'is-stupid';

smartRecalculate();

StupidItem: class extends Boolean

An item wrapping around Boolean to provide further functionality.

StupidItem.IS_SURE: boolean

A variable indicating how sure the item is.

StupidItem.IS_SURE

StupidItem.prototype.isSureAboutBeingSure: () => boolean

Attempt to persuade the item.

smartRecalculate()
    .isSureAboutBeingSure()

StupidItem.prototype.takeSomeTimeToRethinkIsSure: () => Promise<boolean>

Asynchronously give time for the item to think about it.

await smartRecalculate()
    .takeSomeTimeToRethinkIsSure()

StupidItem.prototype.takeSomeTimeToRethinkIsSureSync: () => boolean

Synchronously give time for the item to think about it.

await smartRecalculate()
    .takeSomeTimeToRethinkIsSureSync()

StupidItem.prototype[Symbol.toPrimitive]: () => boolean

Converts the item to a primitive.

stupidItem[Symbol.toPrimitive]()

Testing

Install dev-dependencies, then test:

$ npm i -D && npm t

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Author

Jason Lim

License

Copyright © 2021 Jason Lim. Released under the WTFPL license.