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transformation-bit-by-bit

v1.0.0

Published

TRANSFORMATION (bit by bit...) npm name : transformation-bit-by-bit.

Downloads

3

Readme

TRANSFORMATION (bit by bit...) npm name : transformation-bit-by-bit.

install npm transformation-bit-by-bit

This node package transforms our image data into readable bits and bytes, and then alters them bit by bit in either color, grayscale, or luminous style.

Contributors:

J3ffcon1 katlyn75

HOW TO GET STARTED: These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

PREREQUISITES: FIRST, first set up your package.json (npm init and fill in your preferred information, or keep hitting enter like us!). This will give you your package.json. SECOND, install npm mocha, eslint (npm i mocha eslint -D). This will create your package-lock.json. The node modules "mocha" and "eslint" will be installed and set as your dependencies. THIRD, Create a file called README.md. This can be done manually or when you make your repository. FOURTH, Add a .gitignore file (which will ignore the cumbersome node_modules file). FIFTH, Add an .eslintrc and a .eslintignore file. SIXTH, Add a .travis.yml file.

AUTHORS: Jeff Lonergan - Currently a student at Alchemy Code Lab, learning FullStack JavaScript. Katlyn Tucker - Now learning a whole new set of skills to add to her toolbox. Besides hula-hooping, teaching, massage therapy and mad taco eating skills, she is learning to speak in code.

LICENSE: This project is licensed under the MIT license- see the LICENSE.md file for details.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: MAD props to our teacher Marty Nelson, and our awesome T.A's David and Andrew.

We'd like to thank our parents too, without whom we wouldn't even be here.