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Setting up a `npx username` card!

Conlin Durbin on December 26, 2018

I recently saw this awesome post from bnb on Twitter: // Detect dark theme var iframe = document.getElementById('tweet-1075473070368919552-...
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Wojciech Połowniak

Thanks for a guide how to set it up. But I'm curious - perhaps someone can answer - what's the motivation behind this? I mean this seems like a bussinecards by-developers-for-developers, but how do you guys find it useful? You use npm package XYZ, check the author, and check his/hers bussines card like this? Because I suppose companies and recruiters will still favor other media to look for developers. It's cool and all but I probably don't understand its usecase fully.

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panta82

Yeah, I can't imagine HR people / recruiters typing anything in terminal as part of their workflow. Just an in-joke among developers, I guess.

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Tierney Cyren

Made my day. Thank you for writing this, Conlin ❤️

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Ben Halpern

Made my day to see you show up to comment Tierney 😄

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Tierney Cyren

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Conlin Durbin

I loved the idea! Thanks for all you do for the community!

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Akshay S Dinesh

How did running random code from the internet become a fad?

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Les Orchard

Well, I mean, it's not any worse than the old curl | sh trick used for bunches of projects over the last decade or two. (Not that that trick is all that advisable, either.)

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Rich Howell

My thoughts exactly.

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Ben Newton

This reminds me of cracked games on Apple //s back in the 80s. I think if you could run this at the end of a build script to show who built the package you’re using, we’re right back to the messages put in the splash screens of cracked games. This is pretty cool in that respect.

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Conlin Durbin

Ooh I really like this idea. You could add a npm script to package.json that just runs this. Something like npm run author which could just call npx wuz or whatever your card is. I might start doing this!

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Nick Taylor • Edited

Super fun article! I saw @bnb 's tweet but hadn't got around to making mine yet. Thanks for the instructions. The only thing I'd mention is enabling 2FA for your npm account if people are new to publishing to npm.

Looking forward to your next post!

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Rinat Valiullov

I made it too. Really cool! Thanks for article.

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Vinicius Kiatkoski Neves

Thanks! Really easy to follow and fun to play with :p

I would just suggest people to fork it to their on account and commit all the changes before publishing to NPM.

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Gift Egwuenu

Awesome post Conlin. Now I'm going to create mine 😁

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depa panjie purnama

thanks @bnb @wuz

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Tiago Romero

Thanks @wuz ! Just created mine!

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Rick Buitrago

Though this could be really helpful to enrich the look and feel: unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoj...

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Joel Gregory

I loved the idea! Thanks for all you do for the community!

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natashadecoste

✌️✌️ stuff like this is keeping coding cool ✌️✌️