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fakes developer's productivity by printing random messages to your Terminal, so you look very busy like you are compiling some important shit..
curl https://api.stripe.com/v1/charges \
-u BQokikJOvBiI2HlWgH4olfQ2: \
-d amount=500 \
-d currency=usd \
-d "description=DonationForBubusy" \
-d "source[object]=card" \
-d "source[number]=4242424242424242" \ # your credit card number
-d "source[exp_month]=12" \ # your credit card expiration month
-d "source[exp_year]=2016" \ #your credit card expiration year
-d "source[cvc]=123" # your credit card CVC
> sudo npm install -g bebusy
> bebusy
0.2.11 Skipped 5 versions
0.2.4 Added video (gif), readme, invited Morpheus
0.2.3
0.2.2
Samuel Ondrek; Twitter; Github;
Inspirated by Pablo Villoslada at ngEurope 2014.
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Fakes developer's activity by printing random messages into the Terminal, so you look busy like compiling some important shit.
The npm package bebusy receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, bebusy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bebusy 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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