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A extremely large array of 300+ insults so you can integrate the power of (de)Motivator into your webapp.
An extensive JavaScript Library to integrate the power of (de)Motivator into your webapp.
npm
Install the demotivator
package
npm i demotivator
Include the demotivator
package in your package.json
(this should be done automatically by npm)
In your javascript file, (de)Motivator
import deMotivator from 'demotivator';
generateInsult
will return a random insult. Run this function anytime you need to refresh the random insult. Takes one argument, the array of insults to generate from.
insultAt
returns the insult at the specified point in the array. Takes 2 arguments, the first of which is the spot in the array to return, and the second is the array to pick from.
insults
gives you access to the full array of insults. Do with it as you wish.
profaneInsults
gives you all of the profane, or "dirty" insults that come with the package.
createArray
creates an array of insults based on a configuration of your choosing
deMotivator
Contains all the functions and properties of the deMotivator.
DeMotivator
A class version of the deMotivator
object
This is an example for a basic web page integrated with (de)Motivator.js
<!--index.html-->
<!--As always, you'll need a module bundler like webpack or rollup to compile your code into a form the browser can understand. -->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>(de)Motivator.js example</title>
<script src="dist/js/index.js" defer></script>
<!--Notice the "dist" directory ^^ -->
</head>
<body>
<br>
<h1>(de)Motivator.js example</h1>
<button onclick="generateInsult()">Click Me</button>
<br/>
<div>
<p id = "insult">
Insult will appear here
</p>
// src/index.js
// As always, you'll need a module bundler like webpack or rollup to compile your code into a form the browser can understand.
import { generateInsult } from 'demotivator';
const insult = document.getElementById('insult');
button.addEventListener('click', () => insult.innerHTML = generateInsult(createArray({
original: true,
profane: false,
));
DMV.js will follow the same update schedule as (de)Motivator, with a release every 6-8 months.
We are licenced under the Apache-2.0 licnse. Please see LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
A extremely large array of 300+ insults so you can integrate the power of (de)Motivator into your webapp.
The npm package demotivator receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, demotivator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that demotivator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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