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ja-greetings
Advanced tools
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あ
今 おけ
よ年 めま
ろも でし
し とて
おく う
願 ご
い ざ
し い
ま ま
す す
。 。
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ja-greetings
is a cli tool that displays the greetings of each season in Japan.
$ npm i ja-greetings -g
※The corresponding version of nodejs is version 6 or higher!
Just run the command! (the following is an example)
$ ja-greetings new
# shortcut
$ jag new
Commands:
a, all : show all greetings
n, new : new years greeting
s, summer : summer greeting
w, winter : winter greeting
l, last : end of years greeting
t, thx : thanks greeting
so, sorry : sorry greeting
Optios:
-d, --dialect Greeting from each prefecture dialect
-s, --surround Decoration of the surround
-l, --language Select language
-v, --version Show version
-h, --help Show help
Dialects:
kyoto, osaka, okinawa, hiroshima
Languages
en, ch
Surrounds:
no Do not surround text
w-star ☆
b-star ★
asterisk *
w-tri top: ▽ , bottom: △
b-tri top: ▼ , bottom: ▲
slash top: / ̄, bottom: _/
$ chmod +x cli.js
$ npm t
I'm waiting for you at any time, including code reviews, bug reports, feature additions, questions and more!
FAQs
ja-greetings is a cli tool that displays Japanese greetings
The npm package ja-greetings receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, ja-greetings popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ja-greetings 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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