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happynewyear-cli
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**HappyNewYear** is a *nodeJs* client module who provides to check if in the current day is a [festivity](https://github.com/festivities.json).
HappyNewYear is a nodeJs client module who provides to check if in the current day is a festivity.
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Note: Add it to your
.zshrcor.bashrcto get the same result of the screenshot on top
## Installation
#### NPM
To install happynewyear you must use npm and install it as global.
# Maybe needs sudo
npm install -g happynewyear-cli
You can also clone this repo and install it manually,
# Cloning
git clone https://github.com/Rawnly/happynewyear.git
# Installation
cd happynewyear && npm test
# If no errors
npm intall -g
Good! Then to check festivity simply digit happynewyear in your shell

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**HappyNewYear** is a *nodeJs* client module who provides to check if in the current day is a [festivity](https://github.com/festivities.json).
We found that happynewyear-cli 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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