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A fun NPX command that introduces Anil Vishwakarma - a developer who loves building things!
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# hello-anil
A fun NPX command that introduces Anil Vishwakarma - a developer who loves building things!
## 🚀 Quick Start
Run this command in your terminal to get to know Anil:
```bash
npx hello-anil
```
## 📋 What You'll See
When you run the command, you'll see a colorful box in your terminal with:
- A personal introduction
- Professional background
- Links to GitHub, LinkedIn, and portfolio
## 🎨 Example Output
```
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| Hey! I'm Anil — full-time developer, |
| part-time bug hunter, and forever a learner. |
| Whether it's JavaScript, Node.js, or Flutter, |
| I'm all about building, breaking, and learning! |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| GitHub: https://github.com/anilsjr |
| LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anilvk/ |
| Portfolio: https://anilsjr.github.io/portfolio |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
```
## 💻 Tech Stack
This package is built with:
- **Node.js** - Runtime environment
- **ANSI escape codes** - For colorful terminal output
## 🔧 Installation
### Global Installation
```bash
npm install -g hello-anil
hello-anil
```
### One-time Execution (Recommended)
```bash
npx hello-anil
```
## 📦 Package Info
- **Version**: 1.1.1
- **Author**: Anil Vishwakarma
- **License**: ISC
## 🤝 Connect with Anil
- **GitHub**: [anilsjr](https://github.com/anilsjr)
- **LinkedIn**: [anilvk](https://www.linkedin.com/in/anilvk/)
- **Portfolio**: [anilsjr.github.io/portfolio](https://anilsjr.github.io/portfolio)
## 🎯 About This Package
This is a personal introduction package that showcases how to create interactive NPX commands. It's perfect for:
- Quick personal introductions
- Learning about NPX packages
- Terminal-based business cards
---
**Made with ❤️ by Anil Vishwakarma**
```powershell
git update-index --chmod=+x index.js
```
## Test your command
- Link the package using `npm link`
- Test by running the command `npx package-name`
- If it works as expected, make sure to unlink it using `npm unlink -g directory-name`
## Publish your package
- Make an [npm account](https://www.npmjs.com/)
- Login to your account using the command `npm login`
- Publish the package using the command `npm publish`
Send it to your friends and find a cool way to introduce yourself!