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Skibidi Crate

Overview

The skibidi crate is a playful Rust library that embodies the spirit of the catchy and whimsical song it's named after. This crate provides a singular function rizz within its toilet module, which, when called, prints a unique rendition of the song's lyrics, capturing its energetic and nonsensical charm. This crate is designed for those looking to add a touch of fun to their Rust projects or simply enjoy a musical interlude programmatically.

Installation

To use the skibidi crate in your Rust project, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml file:

[dependencies]
skibidi = "0.1.1"

Make sure to adjust the version number to match the latest version of the skibidi crate.

Usage

After adding skibidi to your project dependencies, you can use it by calling the rizz function from the toilet module. Here's a simple example on how to integrate it into your Rust application:

// Import the toilet module from the skibidi crate
use skibidi::toilet;

fn main() {
    // Call the rizz function to print the song's lyrics
    toilet::rizz();
}

Running this program will output the Skibidi song's lyrics to your console, providing a moment of levity or a creative pause in your code execution.

Features

  • rizz function: Prints an amusing rendition of the Skibidi song's lyrics to the console.

Why Use Skibidi?

  • Entertainment: Offers a unique way to entertain yourself and others during coding sessions.
  • Creative Logging: Injects a bit of creativity and surprise into your application's logs.
  • Easter Eggs: Perfect for adding hidden easter eggs in your software.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. Whether it's adding more fun functions, improving documentation, or extending the library's functionality, your input is valued.

License

This crate is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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