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memer.ts-canvas

v0.0.3

Published

An Image Manipulation API With More than 50+ commands. ReWriten in typescript

Downloads

21

Readme

What is Memer.ts?

Memer.ts is a versatile npm package for easy image manipulation in TypeScript and JavaScript. It allows you to add text, apply filters, resize images, and more, all with a simple and efficient API that supports various image formats.

image

Installation

To begin using memer.ts, follow these simple steps:

Install memer.ts from npm using npm or yarn.

npm install memer.ts
yarn add memer.ts

Examples

Once installed, you can import Memer.ts into your TypeScript or JavaScript files and start manipulating images. Here’s how to import Memer.ts:

// Basic usage example
import fs from "fs/promises";
import { Memer } from "memer.ts";

const memer = new Memer()

async function createImageFile() {
	try {
    // using stonks function
		const buffer = await memer.stonks("Memer.ts UP.");

		// Write the buffer to a file called image.png
		await fs.writeFile("image.png", buffer);
		console.log("Image file created successfully.");
	} catch (error) {
		console.error("Error creating image file:", error);
	}
}

createImageFile();

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