[–] [dead] The_Aristocrats 7y ago ↗ "I write my code in JavaScript" is "The Aristocrats!" of the new millennium.
[–] paulddraper 7y ago ↗ Ha ha.But really....this is useful.The enormous number of npm packages plus the relative lack of namespacing means it's not easy to have a catchy/concise package name. [–] applecrazy 7y ago ↗ You could always have a @scope/pkg type of situation: https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/scope
[–] applecrazy 7y ago ↗ You could always have a @scope/pkg type of situation: https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/scope
[–] dchest 7y ago ↗ Your NPM package could be named: anti-americanWhat could this package do, I wonder. Convert text from American English to British?Fun idea for some programming competition: use this website to generate a name, and then write a package that suits this name. [–] HyperMassive 7y ago ↗ ringbird - educational ring buffer implementation in JS.printery - alias function which calls console.log. nothing more.blameless - npm bin package to squash all git history.
[–] HyperMassive 7y ago ↗ ringbird - educational ring buffer implementation in JS.printery - alias function which calls console.log. nothing more.blameless - npm bin package to squash all git history.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 28.0 ms ] threadI think I'll pick a different one.
But really....this is useful.
The enormous number of npm packages plus the relative lack of namespacing means it's not easy to have a catchy/concise package name.
What could this package do, I wonder. Convert text from American English to British?
Fun idea for some programming competition: use this website to generate a name, and then write a package that suits this name.
printery - alias function which calls console.log. nothing more.
blameless - npm bin package to squash all git history.
Some kind of obnoxious reddit bot, probably