Closed ghost closed 10 years ago
There's already a package with that name in npm. (Though it doesn't support custom inflections)
And, there's nothing bad with the name i
:)
@pksunkara People accidentally install this package since its a npm command.
People that run npm i npm i webpack
, you end up with i
, npm
and webpack
installed.
I don't care.
why not "inflect" which seems to be used in the examples?