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Add a hungry turtle to your terminal and feed it every time you mistype 'npm' as 'nom'

Does this ever happen to you? You happily code away on a project, navigating the command line like a pro, testing, error logging, installing packages.... wait: "nom command not found"? - Not again!! 🤦🏻♀️
To everyone who also has a relentless tendency to mistype "npm" as "nom", I feel you. Adopt this hungry little turtle to cheer you up.
npm install -g @mhanki/nom
From now on, every time you happen to hit that dreaded "o" instead of "p" when working with npm, you will feed a turtle instead of being prompted with a bland "command not found" message. Enjoy! 🍓

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Add a hungry turtle to your terminal and feed it every time you mistype 'npm' as 'nom'
We found that @mhanki/nom demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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