Wet Pancake is a NuGet package which generates random text. The solution, also, has a console program for those not needing to program against the package.
This project started out as a test project. It was not my intention for it to grow to what it is now (granted, it is still not massive.) At first, I wanted to see how well the [Console.Waterworks](https://github.com/CraigOates/Console.Waterworks) NuGet package worked with F# libraries. This meant I needed to learn F#. To do this, I used [FsMarkov](https://blog.taylorwood.io/2015/07/04/markov-text.html) as a reference/goal to work towards. Because of these factors, the codebase has taken the shape it has. It did not start off with the best development practices. And, the fact, it is now a [NuGet](https://www.nuget.org/profiles/Craig.Oates) package, is a goal which came somewhat after the initial playing period. So, if you find yourself wanting to scream at me for glaring and obvious mistakes, please be kind. Thanks.
1. [**MyGet:**](https://myget.org/gallery/the-immutable-null) This is the testbed for my NuGet packages before they make there way over to nuget.org. The packages here are less stable but they are where you will find the latest bits to test out. If you are unsure how to subscribe to a MyGet feed, click [here](http://docs.myget.org/docs/walkthrough/getting-started-with-nuget).
2. [**NuGet:**](https://www.nuget.org/profiles/Craig.Oates) This is the official host for NuGets. Download Wet Pancake from this feed for the most stable releases.
This project is a C# console program, using .Net 4.7. You use it by entering commands and awaiting the result. It uses [Console.Waterworks](https://github.com/CraigOates/Console.Waterworks) to parse the commands so, if you want to extend it, I recommend you read its [wiki](https://github.com/CraigOates/Console.Waterworks/wiki). If you want to get going straight away, I recommend using *GenerateRandomText*. For more commands, you can either type *Help* into the console or visit the [wiki](https://github.com/CraigOates/Wet-Pancake/wiki).
This project holds all the tests for this solution. If uses a combination of unit tests ([XUnit]()) and property tests ([FsCheck]()). If you are unfamiliar with either of them, click on their links for more information. Also, all the tests are accessible in Visual Studio's Test Explorer. This means you can identify failing tests with ease.