0.0.7 • Published 4 years ago

align-text-line v0.0.7

Weekly downloads
26
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
4 years ago

:warning: Atention

For a beautiful alignment use monospace fonts.

:rocket: Technologies

:warning: Prerequisites

To use and test the application, you must have already set up the development environment for NodeJS applications. You can install and configure NodeJS:

:information_source: How To Use

# Start the app
$ yarn add align-text-line
# or
$ npm install align-text-line

Sample

import align from 'align-text-line'

const textAlignedLeft = align.leftAligned('text', '-', 30)
const textAlignedRight = align.rightAligned('text', '-', 30)
const textAlignedCentralized = align.centralized('text', '-', 30)
const textAlignedWithSpaceCentralized = align.leftRightAligned(
  'bola',
  'carro',
  '-',
  30
)
console.log(textAlignedLeft)
console.log(textAlignedRight)
console.log(textAlignedCentralized)
console.log(textAlignedWithSpaceCentralized)

:information_source: How To Contribute

To clone and run this application, you'll need Git, Node.js v12.18 or higher + Yarn v1.22 or higher installed on your computer. From your command line:

Fork the repository

# Clone this forked repository
$ git clone https://github.com/your_repository/align-text-line.git

# Go into the repository
$ cd align-text-line

# Add this remote repository
$ git remote add mckatoo https://github.com/mckatoo/align-text-line.git

# Update your local repository if necessary
$ git fetch mckatoo

# Merge your local repository with recentily pushed
$ git merge mckatoo/master

# Push local repository updated for your remote repository
$ git push

# Never work on the main branch
$ git checkout -b your-branch

# There, you can start the job.

# Install dependencies
$ yarn
# or
$ npm install

# Run the app
$ yarn develop
# or
$ npm run develop

# After the modifications are finished, do it.
$ git add .
$ git commit

# This project uses commitizen and commitlint to standardize and organize commits.
# Follow the steps indicated by commitizen.

# After committing, it's time to send your branch
$ git push origin your-branch

# To open a pull request go to your github repository and click on the green button labeled 'Compare & pull request'
# Check all the data and describe the pull request with clear and direct information.
# Click on the green button labeled 'Create pull request'.
# Okay, now just wait for approval or not.

For a better illustration of the process, follow a video by Diego Fernandes of RocketSeat

:memo: License

This project is under the MIT license. See the LICENSE for more information.


Made with ♥ by Milton Carlos Katoo :wave: Get in touch!

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