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Fakes developer's activity by printing random messages into the Terminal, so you look busy like compiling some important shit.
It fakes developer's activity by printing random messages into the Terminal..
.. so you can browse Facebook, until the “build” is done ;)
.. are a lazy motherfucker who browses cats on Facebook
.. have a project deadline straight ahead
.. read a lot of blogs about productivity while procrastinating
> sudo npm install -g bebusy
> bebusy
“OMG your bebusy lib is awesome,
I'll install it at work tomorrow so that I can work on my presentation for Thursday”
— Olivier X.
This is a python script that printing random messages into your Terminal,
so you look very busy, inspired by bebusy.js. You are gonna love it.
— bebusy.py by skyline75489
Coded by Samuel Ondrek & inspirated by Pablo.
If When you find yourself fired, please don't contact me.
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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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