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An npm library for zodiac signs. Get details on each zodiac sign, pass a date and know which zodiac sign it falls in or get a list of all zodiac signs. Now includes Chinese zodiac signs and elements!

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  • @clydedsouza/horoscope
  • @clydedsouza/horoscope/dist/index.js

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Horoscope npm package

@clydedsouza/horoscope

An npm library for zodiac signs. Get details on each zodiac sign, pass a date and know which zodiac sign it falls in or get a list of all zodiac signs. Now includes Chinese zodiac signs and elements!

How to use

Installation

Library can either be directly downloaded from the npm registry or installed from the GitHub registry.

NPM

By default the npm js registry URL is already pre-configured in your npm installation. So, you should be able to install directly using this command.

> npm i @clydedsouza/horoscope

GitHub

This package is also published in the GitHub registry. This URL will need to be added to the .npmrc file against the @clydedz namespace.

@clydedz:registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com
//npm.pkg.github.com/:_authToken=<GitHub personal access token>
always-auth=true

And then from the command line you'll need to run the installation command.

> npm i @clydedz/horoscope

Usage

NPM

Import the required methods from @clydedsouza/horoscope.

import { getZodiacSignForDate } from '@clydedsouza/horoscope'

const sign = getZodiacSignForDate(new Date('2 March 1995'))

GitHub

Import the required methods from @clydedz/horoscope.

import { getZodiacSignForDate } from '@clydedz/horoscope'

const sign = getZodiacSignForDate(new Date('2 March 1995'))

For more examples, refer to this file.

Credits

(c) 2023 Clyde D'Souza
Icon credits: Firkin