pig-latin-translator
translates text to pig latin
Install:
npm install -g pig-latin-converter
Now piglatin is installed as a command line program.
Usage:
Read from a pipe:
$echo 'pig latin for breakfast' | piglatinigpay atinlay orfay eakfastbray
Or process arguments:
$piglatin dude why am I eating the moonudeday why amyay Iyay eatingyay ethay oonmay
Or require from within a program:
var pigLatin = ;console;//Iyay opehay isthay orksway
bugs
- Doesn't seem to handle newlines ( \n ) very well - see below:
- Just typing
piglatin
into the command line results in the program waiting for input. Ideally, it'd exit with a usage message. I could implement this but... that's for another day.
$cat haiku | piglatin$pr -m -t haiku pigHaikuAn old silent pond... Anyay oldyay ilentsay ond...pay A frog jumps into the pond, A ogfray umpsjay intoyay ethay ond, splash! Silence again. splash! Ilencesay again. yay by Basho by Ashobay