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@icouldnotfigureoutausername/helpful-functions-package v1.1.2

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helpful-functions-package

GitHub package.json version

Why did I make this package?

I have only been in the industry for a year and some change but I feel like a lot of the code I have seen and a lot of the code I have written has been really repetative. My response to this was "hey i'm bored lets make my first npm package" so here I am.

Want to use some of the functions in the browser?

Here is how you can do just that

Step 1: if you do not have a package.json file prior to using this package please copy and paste this command in your terminal:

    npm init -y

step 2: Once you are done with step 1 head over to https://browserify.org/ and in the project you are going to use these helpful-functions-pack execute this command in your terminal:

    npm install -g browserify

step 3: Create Javascript file and name it what ever your little heart desires in this example I am naming it main.js:

main.js;

step 4: In the file you just made in my case main.js add these 2 lines of code

const helpful = require("@icouldnotfigureoutausername/helpful-functions-package");
window.helpful = helpful;

step 5: Once you have added the lines of code in your file you will now need to open your terminal and execute this command:

    browserify main.js -o dist/index.js

remember to put the name of the file where you added the code first and where you want the output to be in this case dist/index.js will be made once this command is executed.

step 6: You should now have a file named index.js in a dist folder if that is the route you took now in you html you need to create a script tag and link the file that was created in this example I am showing you what it looks like if you named it the same as I did:

<script src="./dist/index.js"></script>

step 7: Now that you have linked to the file in step 6 you can now create a new javascript file and link to it right under the the one we added in step 6:

   <script src="./dist/index.js"></script>
   <script src="./index.js"></script>

step 8: We can now add this line of code at the very top of the index.js file:

const helpful = window.helpful;

step 9: Now we can use the methods that helpful provides us by doing something like this:

const helpful = window.helpful;
let getRandomNum = helpful.generateMinMaxRandomNumbers(100, 200);
console.log(getRandomNum);
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