Simple module to show your love on this Valentine's Day.
Table of Contents
Installation
Node
$ npm install --save happy-valentines
CLI
$ npm install -g happy-valentines
Usage
Send this project to whom you love and as soon as the person installs and runs, it will wish that special person a Happy Valentine's Day.
Node
const valentines = ; ; /* => LoveLoveLov eLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveL oveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveL oveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveL oveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove veLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLoveLoveLo veLoveLoveLo ve Happy Valentine's Day, dear Matheus Brasil. */
CLI
$ happy-valentines
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--help |
Shows project description and how to use it. |
--version |
Displays the current version. |
Development
All the tasks needed for development automation are defined in the
package.json
scripts property and can be run via:
npm run <command>
Here is a summary of all the commands:
Command | Description |
---|---|
compile |
Runs the Livescript compiler on the source. |
test |
Runs Mocha in BDD mode. |
build |
Runs both compile and test commands. |
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome! If you'd like to contribute, these guidelines may help you.
Motivation
You know what they say: love is in the air
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
License
happy-valentines is distributed under the MIT License, available in this repository. All contributions are assumed to be also licensed under the MIT License.
Credits
Part of the hearts art was taken from AsciiWorld.com.