cheet('↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → b a', function () { alert('Voilà!'); });
cheet('i d d q d', function () {
alert('god mode enabled');
});
cheet('o n e a t a t i m e', {
next: function (str, key, num, seq) {
console.log('key pressed: ' + key);
console.log('progress: ' + num / seq.length);
console.log('seq: ' + seq.join(' '));
},
fail: function () {
console.log('sequence failed');
},
done: function () {
console.log('+30 lives ;)');
}
});
cheet('o n c e', function () {
console.log('This will only fire once.');
cheet.disable('o n c e');
});
var sequences = {
cross: 'up down left right',
circle: 'left up right down'
};
cheet(sequences.cross);
cheet(sequences.circle);
cheet.done(function (seq) {
if (seq === sequences.cross) {
console.log('cross!');
} else {
console.log('circle!');
}
});
My personal site uses cheet.js (Try the Konami Code)
<script src="//cdn.rawgit.com/namuol/cheet.js/master/cheet.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
(Awesome free OSS hosting provided by @rgrove via rawgit)
bower install cheet.js
<script src="/bower_components/cheet.js/cheet.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
component install namuol/cheet.js
<script src="/components/namuol-cheet.js/cheet.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Map a sequence of keypresses to a callback. This can be called multiple times.
sequence
(String)A string representation of a sequence of key names.
Each keyname must be separated by a single space.
done(str, seq)
(callback)A callback to execute each time the sequence is correctly pressed.
Arguments:
str
- The string representation of the sequence that completed.seq
- An array of key names representing the sequence that completed.
fail(str, seq)
(callback)A callback to execute each time a sequence's progress is broken.
Arguments:
str
- The string representation of the sequence that failed.seq
- An array of key names representing the sequence that was pressed.
next(str, key, num, seq)
(callback)A callback to execute each time a correct key in the sequence is pressed in order.
Arguments:
str
- The string representation of the sequence that is in progress.key
- The name of the key that was just pressed.num
- A number representing the current progress of the sequence. (starts at 0)seq
- An array of key names representing the sequence that is in progress.
Set a global callback that executes whenever any mapped sequence is completed successfully.
callback(str, seq)
(callback)A callback to execute each time any sequence is correctly pressed.
Arguments:
str
- The string representation of the sequence that completed.seq
- An array of key names representing the sequence that completed.
Set a global callback that executes whenever any mapped sequence progresses.
callback(str, key, num, seq)
(callback)A callback to execute each time a correct key in any sequence is pressed in order.
Arguments:
str
- The string representation of the sequence that is in progress.key
- The name of the key that was just pressed.num
- A number representing the current progress of the sequence. (starts at 0)seq
- An array of key names representing the sequence that is in progress.
Set a global callback that executes whenever any in-progress sequence is broken.
callback(str, seq)
(callback)A callback to execute each time any sequence's progress is broken.
Arguments:
str
- The string representation of the sequence that failed.seq
- An array of key names representing the sequence that was pressed.
Disable a previously-mapped sequence.
sequence
(String)The same string you used to map the callback when using
cheet(seq, ...)
.
Resets a sequence that may or may not be in progress.
This will not cause fail
callbacks to fire, but will effectively
cancel the sequence.
sequence
(String)The same string you used to map the callback when using
cheet(seq, ...)
.
NOTE: Key names are case-sensitive
left
|L
|←
up
|U
|↑
right
|R
|→
down
|D
|↓
0
-9
(main number keys)a
-z
backspace
tab
enter
|return
shift
|⇧
control
|ctrl
|⌃
alt
|option
|⌥
command
|⌘
pause
capslock
esc
space
pageup
pagedown
end
home
insert
delete
equal
|=
comma
|,
minus
|-
period
|.
kp_0
-kp_9
kp_multiply
kp_plus
kp_minus
kp_decimal
kp_divide
f1
-f12
MIT
From the cheet.js' root directory:
grunt test
You can also run the tests directly in your browser:
grunt test.open
Or just view them online.
Special thanks to Guilherme J. Tramontina for writing the delicious mocha/chai test suite.
cheet.js
was just a fun little one-night project I made to put easter eggs on my personal site.
If you're looking for something more useful/serious, check out Mousetrap.