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lets-get-arrested

v3.0.0

Published

In Japan, a schoolgirl was caught by the police for writing an endeless loop of alert in JavaScript like this:

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arrest-jp-js

zero-dependencies possible criminal package

usage

npm install lets-get-arrested

after,


import arrest from 'lets-get-arrested';

arrest(); // you been arrested!!

or, original function...

import * as arrest from 'lets-get-arrested';

arrest.original();

/*

 ∧_∧ ババババ
( ・ω・)=つ≡つ
(っ ≡つ=つ
`/  )
(ノΠU
何回閉じても無駄ですよ~ww
m9(^Д^)プギャー!!

byソル (@0_Infinity_)

*/

Lets-get-arrested project

In Japan, a schoolgirl was caught by the police for writing an endeless loop of alert in JavaScript like this:

    while (1) {
      alert("!");
    }

Related news article (Japanese): https://www3.nhk.or.jp/lnews/kobe/20190304/2020003239.html

So this is regarded as a "crime" in Japan. So let's be criminals and get arrested!

Enjoy criminal life!

How to get arrested

It's easy. Fork this project and branch it as gh-pages. It's all done. It would be more effective to share the url "http://youraccount.github.io/lets-get-arrested" in a SNS.

Not arrested?

You can surrender yourself to the police.

みんなで逮捕されようプロジェクト

日本において、ある女子中学生が以下のようなアラートの無限ループを JavaScript で書いたとして警察に補導されました:

    while (1) {
      alert("!");
    }

関連記事: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/lnews/kobe/20190304/2020003239.html

よってこれは日本では「犯罪」と見做されます。それではみんなで犯罪者になり逮捕されましょう!

良い犯罪者生活を!

逮捕される方法

簡単です。このプロジェクトをフォークし、 gh-pages ブランチを切ってください。それだけで終わりです。"http://あなたのアカウント.github.io/lets-get-arrested" という URL を SNS で共有するとより効果的でしょう。

なかなか逮捕されませんか?

警察に自首することができます。