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Is My Computer On Fire?

A command-line tool to check if your computer is on fire.

Installation

pip install ismycomputeronfire

Usage

Command-Line Tool

ismycomputeronfire --chrome_tabs=30

If your computer is on fire, it will print a nice ASCII art fire. Otherwise, it will print "No.".

Library

You can also use this package in your own Python code:

from ismycomputeronfire import check

stats = {
    "npm_modules" = 10,
    "git_conflicts" = 21
}

check(**stats)

Rules

The tool uses a set of rules to determine if your computer is on fire. The following arguments are available:

  • --chrome_tabs
  • --npm_packages
  • --slack_messages
  • --docker_containers
  • --days_to_release
  • --jira_tickets_assigned
  • --git_conflicts
  • --servers_running

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