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tilda-cowsay

v1.0.0

Published

Example how to use tilda to build a cowsay app

Downloads

11

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Example how to use tilda to build a cowsay app

:cloud: Installation

You can install the package globally and use it as command line tool:

$ npm i -g tilda-cowsay

Then, run tilda-cowsay --help and see what the CLI tool can do.

$ tilda-cowsay --help
Usage: cowsay <command> <text> [options]

Configurable speaking cow (and a bit more)

Command arguments:
  <text>  The text to display.

Commands:
  list  List the cow templates.

Options:
  -e, --eye <str>      The eye string.
  -T, --tongue <str>   The tongue string.
  -f, --cowfile <cow>  The cowfile.
  -v, --version        Displays version information.
  -h, --help           Displays this help.

Examples:
  $ cowsay 'Hello there!'
  $ cowsay -e '*-' 'Heyyy!
  $ cowsay -T '++' 'I have a nice tongue!

Well, this is just a tiny example how to use Tilda.

Documentation can be found at https://github.com/IonicaBizau/tilda.

:clipboard: Example

Here is an example how to use this package as library. To install it locally, as library, you can do that using npm:

$ npm i --save tilda-cowsay
const tildaCowsay = require("tilda-cowsay");

console.log(tildaCowsay());

:memo: Documentation

For full API reference, see the DOCUMENTATION.md file.

:yum: How to contribute

Have an idea? Found a bug? See how to contribute.

:moneybag: Donations

Another way to support the development of my open-source modules is to set up a recurring donation, via Patreon. :rocket:

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Thanks! :heart:

:scroll: License

MIT © Ionică Bizău