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sv443.js

v1.0.4

Published

Create your own Sv!

Downloads

7

Readme

sv443.js is a node package that allows you to create your very own Sv!

install with npm i sv443.js

How to get started

// require the module
const esvee = require('sv443.js')

// options for Sv, not required, but if not used, will set the module to it's default settings
let options = {
    height: 167,
    weight: 64,
    gay: 100, // a measure of Sv's gay level, scale is determined by you
    age: 16,
    name: 'Sven'
}

// declare an instance of the Sv class
const succ = new esvee.Sv(options)

Those are the basics to requiring and initializing the Sv443 module

What can I do with sv443.js

You can manipulate and get info about Sv

const esvee = require('sv443.js')
const succ = new esvee.Sv()

// age manipulation
console.log(succ.age) // expected output: 17, the default age
console.log(succ.addAge(4)) // expected output: 21
console.log(succ.setAge(16)) // expected output: 16
console.log(succ.subAge(4)) // expected output: 12

// height manipulation
console.log(succ.height) // expected output: 170, the default height
console.log(succ.addHeight(4)) // expected output: 174
console.log(succ.setHeight(170)) // expected output: 170
console.log(succ.subHeight(4)) // expected output: 166

// weight manipulation
console.log(succ.weight) // expected output: 64, the default weight
console.log(succ.addWeight(5)) // expected output: 69 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
console.log(succ.setWeight(64)) // expected output: 64
console.log(succ.subWeight(5)) // expected output: 59

// gay level manipulation
console.log(succ.gay) // expected output: 100
console.log(succ.addGay(4)) // expected output: 104
console.log(succ.setGay(100)) // expected output: 100
console.log(succ.subGay(4)) // expected output: 96

// name manipulation
console.log(succ.name) // expected output: Sven
console.log(succ.setName('Big Boi')) // expected output: Big Boi