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just-echo

v1.0.56

Published

npm package template

Downloads

12

Readme

npm package template

Programmatic usage:

Installation

npm install --save just-echo

Usage

import justEcho from "just-echo";

console.log(justEcho("Hello, world!")[0]);

Command line usage:

Using without installation

npx just-echo "Goodbye, world!"

Note: Use this method only if you plan to use just-echo for one time, installing just-echo globally (see-below) is recommended for multiple time usages.

Installation

npm install just-echo -g

Note for Linux & MacOS users: DO NOT use sudo to install global packages! The correct way is to tell npm where to install its global packages: npm config set prefix ~/.local. Make sure ~/.local/bin is added to PATH.

Usage after installation

just-echo "Hey!"

Screenshot

API

For CLI usage, see the help option:

npx just-echo --help

For programmatic usage, use the default exported module. It takes any number of arguments and returns them all in the form of an array.

Author

👤 Rahil Kabani

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page. You can also take a look at the contributing guide.

Show your support

Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!

Just-echo

📝 License

Copyright © 2021 Rahil Kabani. This project is MIT licensed.