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A command-line interface (CLI) application designed to help users reflect on their self-care practices. The application prompts users with a series of questions regarding their hydration, sleep, mood, and exercise, and generates a summary of their responses.
To install the project, clone the repository and navigate to the project directory:
git clone <repository-url>
cd selfcare
Then, install the necessary dependencies:
npm install
To run the self-care CLI, use the following command:
npm start
Follow the prompts to answer questions about your self-care for the day.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue for any suggestions or improvements.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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A CLI to help you reflect on self-care
We found that selfcare 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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