BASED ON CAT-ME WHICH I DID NOT WRITE THAT'S OVER AT HTTPS://GITHUB.COM/COLEWW/CAT-ME I RECOMMEND IT IF YOU LIKE CATS
var penguin = require('pengins')
penguin() // => returns a random penguin
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(^v^)
//-=-\\
(\_=_/)
^^ ^^
penguin('bebe') // => returns bebe pengin
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(:> __)X (:o ___(
|/ |/
npm i pengins -g
pengin
you could even try pengin -h
which might tell you things. or pengin -p
which might provide you a nice list of all the pengins. you could just go right for pengin tux
, too, if you really wanted.
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All credit to cat-me. I just made it better. (Because pengins.)