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uponatime

v1.0.2

Published

Prints 'once', 'twice' or 'n times'

Downloads

133

Readme

[Once] upon a time

Build Status

Prints 'once', 'twice' or 'n times'.

Install

npm i --save uponatime

Usage

const uponatime = require('uponatime');

let clicks = 0;

// This will print:
// 1. 'Clicked the button once'
// 2. 'Clicked the button twice'
// 3. 'Clicked the button 3 times'
// 4. 'Clicked the button 4 times'
// ...
function buttonHandler() {
  clicks++;
  console.log(`Clicked the button ${uponatime(clicks)}`);
}

An opts object may be passed as a optional parameter.

Specifying a truthy value for thrice will print thrice rather than 3 times. The default value for thrice is false.

Specifying a truthy value of capitalize will print Once, Twice and Trhrice with a capital letter at the beginning. Then values for n times are not affected. The default value for capitalize is false.

A second method, times is also exported. This will simply print n times for a specified value of n.

// This will print: '14 times'
console.log(uponatime.times(14));

License

MIT © Luke Mitchell