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@teamsupercell/chance
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Chance - Random generator helper for JavaScript
Homepage: http://chancejs.com
Many more details on http://chancejs.com but this single library can generate random numbers, characters, strings, names, addresses, dice, and pretty much anything else.
It includes the basic building blocks for all these items and is built on top of a Mersenne Twister so it can generate these things with repeatability, if desired.
See the full docs for details on installation and usage.
Or view all of the dependents on npm
Know a library that uses Chance that isn't here? Update the README and submit a PR!
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Be a part of this project! You can run the test using the following.
npm install
npm test
This project is licensed under the MIT License so feel free to hack away :)
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Chance - Utility library to generate anything random
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