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A library to generate random avatars images URL using https://getavataaars.com
import { AvatarGenerator } from 'random-avatar-generator';
const generator = new AvatarGenerator();
// Simply get a random avatar
generator.generateRandomAvatar();
// Optionally specify a seed for the avatar. e.g. for always getting the same avatar for a user id.
// With seed 'avatar', always returns https://avataaars.io/?accessoriesType=Kurt&avatarStyle=Circle&clotheColor=Blue01&clotheType=Hoodie&eyeType=EyeRoll&eyebrowType=RaisedExcitedNatural&facialHairColor=Blonde&facialHairType=BeardMagestic&hairColor=Black&hatColor=White&mouthType=Sad&skinColor=Yellow&topType=ShortHairShortWaved
generator.generateRandomAvatar('avatar');
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A library to generate random avatars images URL using https://getavataaars.com
The npm package random-avatar-generator receives a total of 632 weekly downloads. As such, random-avatar-generator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that random-avatar-generator 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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