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some-random-cat
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This is the official documentation for some-random-cat. Docs version (v2.0)
To install the package, you would have to make sure that node.js is installed on your machine. After that, you can simply do npm i some-random-cat
in the terminal where you want to install the package or npm i some-random-cat -g
to install it globally.
I saw that there were not many good packages for generating random stuff. So I decided to make one.
A very suitable API to generate random images of cats, dogs and random jokes, facts... A lot more!
Generate a random cat image:
const somethingRandom = require('some-random-cat').Random //Import the package
somethingRandom.getCat()
.then(res => {
console.log(res)
return
}) // Get the result
.catch(e => {
console.error(e)
return
}) // Catch the error
{% page-ref page="classes/random.md" %}
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A very suitable API to generate random images of cats, dogs and random jokes, facts... A lot more!
We found that some-random-cat 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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