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This template is for those of you who'd like to make you own npx business cards. This card is for Ace the cat, but feel free to turn it into your own card!
git clone https://github.com/nodebotanist/npx-business-card-howto.git
OR fork it and download your fork.npm i
to install the dev dependenciesnpm run dev
to have automatic build/output of your changes (thanks again @mtheoryx)package.json
with your favorite text editor"name"
field from "ace-the-cat"
to the name you would like to use for your business card"author"
field to your npm usernamenpm login
npm version major
package.json
for you and create a git commit and tag it for you!npm publish
to put your card in the npm registrynpx whatever-you-named-your-card
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Emma Humphries' business card
We found that emceeaich 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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