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Jithin as a Dependency
I made this just for fun and to make sure my name as a package doesn't get taken.
This is inspired by Josh Manders joshmanders
.
You can run it as a command:
$ npx jithin
Jithin Pariyarath / @jp1016v1
Hire me: https://jithin.ninja
Work: CodeKeep, Devzstudio, Portfolio
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jp1016v1
GitHub: https://github.com/jp1016
Website: https://jithin.ninja
Card: npx jithin
Or you can use it programmatically:
import jithin from 'jithin';
console.log(jithin.name); // Jithin Pariyarath
console.log(jithin.work.map(({ name }) => name).join(', ')); // CodeKeep, Devzstudio, Portfolio
FAQs
Jithin as a Dependency
The npm package jithin receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, jithin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jithin 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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