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vijay_a

v1.0.0

Published

Vijay's Introduction on Terminal.

Downloads

64

Readme

👋 Introducing Myself in Style: Terminal Edition! 🚀

Hello Tech community! I'm excited to share a fun and creative project I've been working on – an introduction of myself right in your terminal. 😄👨‍💻

What is it?

I've developed this project using JavaScript, with a little help from the fantastic Chalk.js and Boxen libraries. It's a unique way to give your terminal a personal touch and make your introduction stand out.

Why Terminal?

We often introduce ourselves through social media profiles, but why not do it in style, right from your command line? It's a fun way to add a personal touch to your developer identity.

How to Try It?

To give it a whirl, follow these simple steps:

  1. Make sure you have Node.js and npm installed on your laptop or computer. If you don't have npm yet, you can get it here: https://www.npmjs.com/get-npm.

  2. Open your terminal and simply enter the following command: npx vijay

My introduction will appear in all its terminal glory. 🌟

Thank you for trying it out, and happy coding! 💻😊