Git Product home page Git Product logo

namerer's Introduction

npm version docs build

Namerer

Namerer is a simple tool to generate names and check them for availability.

Getting Started

Namerer is distributed as an NPM package, so you just need to issue the following command:

$ npm install namerer -g

You might need to use sudo on Mac OSX or Linux, or run in an elevated prompt on Windows to install the tool globally, however it does work as a local installation as well.

Using Namerer is quite simple, once you've installed the package you can use it from the command-line to generate names:

$ namerer generate
lhcqalmf

You can also shape the output of the string by using template functions, for example:

$ namerer generate "[syllable(false)][syllable()]"
inkwa

I've put together complete documentation for Namerer to answer all your questions, but if you've got any problems feel free to raise an issue here on GitHub.

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome. I would recommend that you fork the repository here in GitHub, and then create a branch for your changes, and when you are ready, submit a pull request for the branch into this repo. This makes it easier for me to accept the pull request and then do any work necessary to shape it for merging into the master branch.

Note that this project makes use of TypeScript so generally speaking all the source code will be found in *.ts files in the src/ folder. The app.js file in the root of the repository is generated from the TypeScript compiler. Also note that project uses Gulp as the build tool which takes care of stamping the package.json file with the latest semantic version (pulled form Git tags).

If you are adding features, don't worry about tagging for a release, I'll take care of that when I merge it in to observe semantic versioning rules (unless I stuff up). Finally, generally speaking I'm OK taking dependencies on the latest versions of Node.js and TypeScript. Because of some of the things that I want to do with the tool it is highly likely that I'll start using the async/await features in TypeScript which almost certainly means picking up much of ES6 - so if you take a dependency on this project be prepared ;)

namerer's People

Contributors

mitchdenny avatar

Watchers

 avatar

Recommend Projects

  • React photo React

    A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.

  • Vue.js photo Vue.js

    ๐Ÿ–– Vue.js is a progressive, incrementally-adoptable JavaScript framework for building UI on the web.

  • Typescript photo Typescript

    TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.

  • TensorFlow photo TensorFlow

    An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone

  • Django photo Django

    The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.

  • D3 photo D3

    Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. ๐Ÿ“Š๐Ÿ“ˆ๐ŸŽ‰

Recommend Topics

  • javascript

    JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted programming language with first-class functions.

  • web

    Some thing interesting about web. New door for the world.

  • server

    A server is a program made to process requests and deliver data to clients.

  • Machine learning

    Machine learning is a way of modeling and interpreting data that allows a piece of software to respond intelligently.

  • Game

    Some thing interesting about game, make everyone happy.

Recommend Org

  • Facebook photo Facebook

    We are working to build community through open source technology. NB: members must have two-factor auth.

  • Microsoft photo Microsoft

    Open source projects and samples from Microsoft.

  • Google photo Google

    Google โค๏ธ Open Source for everyone.

  • D3 photo D3

    Data-Driven Documents codes.