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rashee

v1.1.0

Published

Get your horoscope for the day printed to your console!

Downloads

14

Readme

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rashee

Get your horoscope for the day printed to your console!

Add it to your CI/CD pipeline, run it for fun sometimes, or make it your opening command every time you open your terminal. Do whatever you want with it!

This app uses the excellent aztro API.

Installation

First, clone the repository locally using:

git clone https://github.com/rmorabia/rashee.git

Then, navigate to the repository using:

cd rashee

Lastly, install the necessary Node modules using:

npm i

Usage

Note: The <sunsign> command refers to the most prominent and common sign you associate with horoscopes. It's what comes up on Google when you type in your birthday + "zodiac sign."

The best way to use this app is to run:

npx rashee <sunsign>

You can also install it using:

npm i (-g) rashee

If you have it installed, you can run it by using:

rashee <sunsign>

Contributing

Issues are welcome! Suggest a new feature, report a bug, or just yell at me. I'm open to it all.

Pull Requests are also welcome.

Please note, in order to contribute to this codebase, you must follow the code of conduct. This follows the Contributor Covenant standard and can be viewed here.

License

MIT