Configurable talking cow for deno
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import * as o from 'https://deno.land/x/cowsay/mod.ts'
let m = o.say({
text: 'hello every one'
})
console.log(m)
Or you can trigger the cli:
deno run https://deno.land/x/cowsay/cowsay.ts -t="Hello world"
arguments:
--text | -t: Message Text [ex: --text="Hello world" ]
--cow | -c: Cow image (default value is "cow") [ex: --cow="cat2" ]
--mode | -m: Predefined eyes/tonges (from 1 to 8) [ex: --mode=3]
--eyes | -e: Eyes of the image if exists (default: "oo") [ex: --eyes="@@" ]
--tongue | -g: Tongue of the image (default: "U") [ex: --tongue="V" ]
--random | -r: Pick random cow (default false) [ex: --random ]
--think | -k: Use think insted of say (default false) [ex: --think ]
--wrap | -w: Wrap the text (default false) [ex: --wrap ]
--wrapLength | --wl: Where the message should be wrapped (default 40) [ex: --wrapLength=10 ]
--list | --ls: List the available cows
example:
deno run https://deno.land/x/cowsay/cowsay.ts -t="Hello World" -r
let m = o.say({
text: 'hello',
cow: 'cat', // Template for a cow (check the folder cows)
eyes: 'oo', // Select the appearance of the cow's eyes, equivalent to cowsay -e
tongue: 'U', // The tongue is configurable similarly to the eyes through -T and tongue_string, equivalent to cowsay -T
wrap: false, // If it is specified, the given message will not be word-wrapped
wrapLength: 40, // Specifies roughly where the message should be wrapped.
mode: 1, // 1...9,
random: false //Draw random cow
})
console.log(m)
cowsay is heavily inspired by cowsay with deno support.