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waggish

v1.4.1

Published

Get random humorous loading message.

Downloads

12

Readme

waggish

travis build codecov coverage version downloads MIT License semantic-release

Get random humorous loading message.

Installation

This package is distributed via npm:

npm install waggish

Usage

var waggish = require('waggish');
var allMessages = waggish.all;
var randomMessage = waggish.random();
var threeRandomMessages = waggish.random(3);

Acknowledgements

A big shoutout to Kent C. Dodds for the awesome course "How to Write a JavaScript Library.".

Project Setup

This project assumes you have NodeJS v6 or greater installed. You should also have npm v3 or greater installed as well (this comes packaged with Node 6). You'll also need a recent version of git installed as well.

You may have come to this project from different varying sources. There are a different series of branches for each workshop/course I've done. To get started with the project, start with this:

  1. Sign up for a GitHub Account (if you don't already have one)
  2. Fork this repo
  3. Clone your fork
  4. In the directory you cloned the repository, run git fetch --all

If you need help with these steps, you might check out this free Egghead.io course which can help you get things going.