1.0.4 • Published 8 years ago

random-sentence v1.0.4

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random-sentence

Return a random sentence populated by semi-pronounceable random (nonsense) words.

MIT License

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Install

$ npm install --save random-sentence

Usage

For more use-cases see the tests

var randomSentence = require('random-sentence');

// API
// - randomSentence([options]);

// options
// - words
// - min
// - max

The sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with a period.

Default is a sentence with a random number of words from 12 to 18.

This length is chosen as the default as it works out to the average English sentence is in that range.

randomSentence();
// => 'Witpevze mappos isoletu fo res bi geow pofin mu rupoho revzi utva ne.'

Optionally specify the number of words in the sentence:

randomSentence({words: 5});
// => 'Waddik jeasmov cakgilta ficub up.'

Can optionally provide min and max, then with a random words count:

randomSentence({min: 4, max: 9});
// => 'Fusce dapibus tellus ac cursus commodo.'

Note: these min and max are inclusive, so they are included in the range.

Related

  • random-syllable - Return a semi-speakable syllable, 2 or 3 letters.
  • random-lorem - Return a semi-pronounceable random (nonsense) word.
  • random-title - Return a random title populated by semi-pronounceable random (nonsense) words.
  • random-paragraph - Return a random paragraph generated from sentences populated by semi-pronounceable random (nonsense) words.

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are highly welcome.

For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.