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