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@opsify/avatar
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Generate AI-powered fake avatars for developers to use in their web applications. Easily retrieve unique and customizable avatar images to enhance user experience and add personality to your website.
Generate AI-powered fake avatars for developers to use in their web applications. Easily retrieve unique and customizable avatar images to enhance user experience and add personality to your website.
You can install @opsify/avatar
via npm:
npm install @opsify/avatar
import { getAvatar, GetAvatarProps } from "@opsify/avatar";
// Define optional properties
const options: GetAvatarProps = {
sex: "male", // either "male" or "female"
};
const avatarUrl: string = getAvatar(options);
// use as a remote url
<img src={avatarUrl} />;
sex: "male" | "female"
import { getAvatar } from "@opsify/avatar";
// Generate a random avatar URL
const avatarUrl: string = getAvatar();
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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Generate AI-powered fake avatars for developers to use in their web applications. Easily retrieve unique and customizable avatar images to enhance user experience and add personality to your website.
We found that @opsify/avatar 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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