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README.md
QRCode Terminal Edition
Going where no QRCode has gone before.
Node Library
Install
Can be installed with:
$ npm install qrcode-terminal
and used:
var qrcode = require('qrcode-terminal');
Usage
To display some data to the terminal just call:
qrcode.generate('This will be a QRCode, eh!');
You can even specify the error level (default is 'L'):
qrcode.setErrorLevel('Q');
qrcode.generate('This will be a QRCode with error level Q!');
If you don't want to display to the terminal but just want to string you can provide a callback:
qrcode.generate('http://github.com', function (qrcode) {
console.log(qrcode);
});
If you want to display small output, provide opts
with small
:
qrcode.generate('This will be a small QRCode, eh!', {small: true});
qrcode.generate('This will be a small QRCode, eh!', {small: true}, function (qrcode) {
console.log(qrcode)
});
Command-Line
Install
$ npm install -g qrcode-terminal
Usage
$ qrcode-terminal --help
$ qrcode-terminal 'http://github.com'
$ echo 'http://github.com' | qrcode-terminal
Support
- OS X
- Linux
- Windows
Server-side
node-qrcode is a popular server-side QRCode generator that
renders to a canvas
object.
Developing
To setup the development envrionment run npm install
To run tests run npm test
Contributers
Gord Tanner <gtanner@gmail.com>
Micheal Brooks <michael@michaelbrooks.ca>