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spider-man-names

v1.1.1

Published

Get random Spider-man character name

Downloads

2

Readme

spider-man-names

list of some spider-man characters names

Build Status codecov npm npm bundle size (minified) Conventional Commits license PRs Welcome

neon spider-man

the problem

make your unit tests more interesting with cool names of spider-man comic characters instead of well-known guy 'John Doe'

this solution

this module exposes an API for you to get a random character name every time you call it

installation

this module is distributed via NPM which is bundled with Node.js and should be installed as one of your project's dependencies:

npm install spider-man-names

or

yarn add spider-man-names

alternatively you can get the UMD build which is also published to the npm registry and is therefore available via https://unpkg.com:

  • https://unpkg.com/spider-man-names@latest/dist/index.umd.js
  • https://unpkg.com/spider-man-names@latest/dist/index.umd.min.js

the UMD build exposes the module as a global called spiderManNames or as an unnamed module for AMD/CommonJS (require it by its file path)

usage

const spiderManNames = require('spider-man-names') // CommonJS
console.log(spiderManNames.random()) // Lizard

API

| Method | Result type | Result description | | -------- | ----------- | ----------------------- | | all | array | all character's names | | random() | string | random character's name |

example

JS Bin playground

thanks

thanks to @kentcdodds for his awesome workshop

license

MIT © ohhhh.me