# Skibidi Crate
## Overview
The skibidi crate is a playful Rust library that embodies the spirit of the catchy and whimsical song it's named after. This crate provides a singular function rizz within its toilet module, which, when called, prints a unique rendition of the song's lyrics, capturing its energetic and nonsensical charm. This crate is designed for those looking to add a touch of fun to their Rust projects or simply enjoy a musical interlude programmatically.
## Installation
To use the skibidi crate in your Rust project, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml file:
```toml
[dependencies]
skibidi = "0.1.1"
```
Make sure to adjust the version number to match the latest version of the skibidi crate.
## Usage
After adding skibidi to your project dependencies, you can use it by calling the rizz function from the toilet module. Here's a simple example on how to integrate it into your Rust application:
```rust
// Import the toilet module from the skibidi crate
use skibidi::toilet;
fn main() {
// Call the rizz function to print the song's lyrics
toilet::rizz();
}
```
Running this program will output the Skibidi song's lyrics to your console, providing a moment of levity or a creative pause in your code execution.
## Features
* rizz function: Prints an amusing rendition of the Skibidi song's lyrics to the console.
## Why Use Skibidi?
* Entertainment: Offers a unique way to entertain yourself and others during coding sessions.
* Creative Logging: Injects a bit of creativity and surprise into your application's logs.
* Easter Eggs: Perfect for adding hidden easter eggs in your software.
## Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. Whether it's adding more fun functions, improving documentation, or extending the library's functionality, your input is valued.
## License
This crate is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.