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xspynks

Rafael de Paula Barbosa's personal calling card.

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Rafael de Paula Barbosa Calling Card

In case you ever need my information and all you have is a terminal and npm.

xspynks package on npm

Usage

npx xspynks

Credit

Completely borrowed this idea from Ardalis, Tierney and ReverentGeek.

First Publication

To publish to npm you'll need to do this (after installing npm):

npm adduser

Create and/or log in with your username.

Then:

npm publish --access public

And within a few seconds, your card should be available to anyone with npm installed by typing npx xspynks (or, y'know, your package's name).

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Package last updated on 24 Mar 2026

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