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LIRI Bot

LIRI is a Language Interpretation and Recognition Interface. LIRI is a command line node app that takes in parameters and gives you back data.

To Install

  • Git Clone the repository to your local machine.
  • Navigate to the folder where the repository in Terminal.
  • Run the command npm install to download the required dependencies.

Dependencies

npm packages

  1. request (Simplified HTTP request client.)
  2. spotify (API library for the Spotify REST API.)
  3. twitter(Twitter API client library)

To Run

Run LIRI using following commands:

node liri.js my-tweet

(Display users 10 tweets)

node liri.js spotify-this-song

(This will show the following information about the song in your terminal/bash window

  • Artist(s)
  • The song's name
  • A preview link of the song from Spotify
  • The album that the song is from

If no song is provided then your program will default to -"The Sign" by Ace of Base)

node liri.js movie-this

(This will output the following information to your terminal/bash window:

  • Title of the movie.
  • Year the movie came out.
  • IMDB Rating of the movie.
  • Country where the movie was produced.
  • Language of the movie.
  • Plot of the movie.
  • Actors in the movie.
  • Rotten Tomatoes Rating.
  • Rotten Tomatoes URL.

If the user doesn't type a movie in, the program will output data for the movie 'Mr. Nobody.')

node liri.js do-what-it-says

(LIRI will take the text inside of random.txt and then use it to call one of LIRI's commands.)

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