NITJSR-OSS / EverydayFun

A simple NPM package which can return everyday quotes, jokes, riddles and interesting facts!
https://www.npmjs.com/package/everyday-fun
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Everyday Fun - Hacktoberfest 2020

A simple NPM package which can return everyday quotes, jokes, riddles and interesting facts.
Click here to view this package on NPM registry.

Everyone is encouraged to participate, regardless of your skill level as it is especially for first timers and beginners. Use this project as a motivation to enter the world of Open Source Softwares.

Installation

NPM

npm

Make sure to download and install Node.js.
Now, install the node js module using the following command:

npm i everyday-fun

Usage

const all = require("everyday-fun");

console.log(all.getRandomQuote());

console.log(all.getRandomJoke());

console.log(all.getRandomRiddle());

Want to contribute?

Please find issues here.

Expectation from you:

System requirements:

How to Contribute

Note 1: If you've never made a pull request before, or participated in an open-source project, we recommend taking a look at this wonderful video tutorial. And if you want a more complete tutorial on using github, creating branches etc. , here's a detailed video series. Once you've got your feet wet, you're ready to come back and dive into Hacktoberfest fun!

Note 2: Super Important Only the pull requests created between October 1st, 2020 and October 31st, 2020 will be counted!

  1. Star this repository. :stuck_out_tongue:

  2. And then you have to fork (make a copy) of this repo to your Github account.

  3. Clone (download) your fork to your computer.

  4. Set your streams so you can sync your clone with the original repo (get the latest updates)

    • [ ] git remote add upstream https://github.com/NITJSR-OSS/EverydayFun

    • [ ] git pull upstream master

    • [ ] The above 2 commands will synchronize your forked version of the project with the actual repository.

  5. Create a branch with your name (for e.g: if your name is Bruce Wayne, create a branch named Bruce_Wayne).

  6. Make the changes in your branch.

  7. Commit and push the code to YOUR fork.

  8. Create a pull request to have the changes merged into the origin.