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make-me-lol

v0.2.1

Published

A command-line tool to make you laugh.

Downloads

22

Readme

make-me-lol

A command-line tool to make you laugh. Because who doesn't like to laugh, amirite? :stuck_out_tongue: All ya gotta do is type the command and it opens a random funny picture, gif or video from Reddit.

example

Install

npm i -g make-me-lol

You gotta have at least node v4.0.0 or an --harmony node version (tested in v0.12.7) for this to work, cause it's pretty ES6exy with it's use of Promises and all.

Usage

Dead simple all you gotta do is run:

make-me-lol [options or no options its cool]

Options

-h, --help     output usage information
-V, --version  output the version number
-v, --video    opens a funny video
-g, --gif      opens a funny gif
-p, --pic      opens a funny pic
-q, --quiet    opens a funny not video
-o, --output   output only without opening

Contribute

Feel free to open an issue or pull request!


Licenced under MIT (c) Made by Dave Lunny in the beautiful year 2015