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woohoo

v0.0.2

Published

Celebration as a Service

Downloads

15

Readme

woohoo

Woohoo is the first generation of Celebration as a Service. Have something to celebrate? Just woohoo.

Installation

Woohoo! Lets install this badboy:

npm install -g woohoo

Usage

Open your command line, and run:

woohoo

And that's it! Party time.

Advanced usage

The following CLI flags are allowed:

  • --play <sound> Where <sound> can be one of the following:
    • can-do: "computers can do that"
    • nooo: "Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo"
    • hacking: "hacking is making me thirsty"
    • start: "To start press any key, where is the any key"
    • starting: "No time for that now, the computer is starting"
    • trusting: "trusting every aspect of our lives to a computer is the smartest thing we ever did"
    • woohoo: The default, "woohoo".
  • --waas Custom Woohoo as a Service url.

License

MIT