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Return cute animals, made for everyone with useful methods using promises and snekfetch.
Return cute animals, made for everyone with useful methods using promises and snekfetch
Usage is extremely simple.
If you wanted a random dog URL:
const animals = require('relevant-animals')
animals.dog().then(s => console.log(s))
This would return http://random.dog/8811-17451-16018.jpg
(or another random URL). If you want a shibe or cat:
const animals = require('relevant-animals')
animals.shibe().then(s => console.log(s))
animals.cat().then(s => console.log(s))
This would return https://shibecdn.azureedge.net/shibes/62ac94d3e9fc41525878ec33a42dc953d3b07d92.jpg
or http://random.cat/i/lnEufzo.jpg
. (of course, could be another random URL).
Thats it!
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Return cute animals, made for everyone with useful methods using promises and snekfetch.
The npm package relevant-animals receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, relevant-animals popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that relevant-animals demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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