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crip-names
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Get awesome crip names, diangoses and pornstar names
The name lists are just JSON files and can be used wherever.
We accept PR for additional names and diagnoses
$ npm install --global crip-names
var cripNames = require('crip-names');
cripNames.allRandom();
//=> Stephen Hawkings
cripNames.diagnosesRandom();
//=> Duchennes
Type: array
Top crip names sorted by popularity.
Type: array
Small list of diagnoses and physical disabilities
Type: array
Small list of weird and funny words to build pornstar names
Type: function
Random crip name.
Type: function
Random diagnoses.
Type: function
Random funny crip pornstar name.
$ npm install --global crip-names
$ crip-names --help
Examples
$ crip-names
Stephen Hawkings
$ crip-names --all
Johnie Hjelm
Viktor Johansson
...
$ crip-names --type diagnoses
Spinal Muscular Atrophy
$ crip-names --type pornstar
Hawking Cutesack
Options
--all Get all names instead of a random name
--type Type of name: all|diagnoses|pornstar Default: all
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FAQs
Get awesome crip names, diagnoses and pornstar names
The npm package crip-names receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, crip-names popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that crip-names demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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