This command takes in the input of a movie name and will output
- Title of the movie.
- Year the movie came out.
- IMDB Rating of the movie.
- Rotten Tomatoes Rating of the movie.
- Country where the movie was produced.
- Language of the movie.
- Plot of the movie.
- Actors in the movie.
If the user doesn't type a movie in, the program will output data for the movie 'Mr. Nobody.'
This command takes in the input of a band name and will output
In order for this to work you need to get your spotify api keys
- Step One: Visit https://developer.spotify.com/my-applications/#!/
- Step Two: Either login to your existing Spotify account or create a new one (a free account is fine) and log in.
- Step Three: Once logged in, navigate to https://developer.spotify.com/my-applications/#!/applications/create to register a new application to be used with the Spotify API. You can fill in whatever you'd like for these fields. When finished, click the "complete" button.
- Step Four: On the next screen, scroll down to where you see your client id and client secret. Copy these values down somewhere, you'll need them to use the Spotify API and the node-spotify-api package.
This command takes in the input of a song tile and will output
- Artist(s)
- The song's name
- A preview link of the song from Spotify
- The album that the song is from
This command reads the file "random.txt" in the root directory and does one of the above commands based on whats inside the file.