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Node.js library for dealing with playing cards of all types

https://github.com/kbjr/node-cards

Fully extensible, you can create custom versions of any component to make different types of deck, including support for custom decks, suits, ranks, and cards.

Version 2

Version 2 has now been released. Short list of some of the notable changes:

  • Rewrite in TypeScript
  • New customizable randomization source
    • The previous options related to RNG have been removed, and a new RandomGenerator interface exists to enable providing a custom RNG implementation.
    • Built-in implementations are provided for Math.random() and the node.js crypto module's pseudoRandomBytes() as randomization sources.
  • Some thing have moved around to new locations
  • With TypeScript came a switch to using TypeDoc for documentation generation, so docs look different now
  • Now has no runtime dependencies (check the package.json)

Install

$ npm install cards

Features

  • Ability to create decks of cards of various configurations
    • Shuffle the deck
    • Draw cards and discard cards
  • Card types
    • Standard suits and values
      • Suits: spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs
      • Values: 2 - 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace
    • Trump suit / Fool card
    • Minor Arcana
    • Major Arcana (Tarot cards)
    • Jokers
  • Deck types
    • Standard 52 card deck
    • 78 card tarot deck
    • 24 card euchre deck
    • 48 card pinochel deck
    • 32 card piquet deck
    • 40 card baraja deck
    • 22 card major arcana deck
    • Support for creating custom decks
  • Supports unicode playing card characters where available
  • TypeScript definitions provided

Examples

import { decks } from 'cards';

// Create a standard 52 card deck + 2 jokers
const deck = new decks.StandardDeck({ jokers: 2 });

// Shuffle the deck
deck.shuffleAll();

// Draw a hand of five cards from the deck
const hand = deck.draw(5);

// Pull 2 cards out of the hand to exchange
const toExchange = hand.splice(2, 2);

// Discard those 2 cards
deck.discard(toExchange);

// Draw 2 new ones from the deck
hand.push(...deck.draw(2));

Custom Randomization Source

import { RandomGenerator, decks } from 'cards';

// Create a new RandomGenerator implementation
class MyRNG implements RandomGenerator {
  // The `int` method should return a random integer between 0 and `max`
  int(max: number) : number {
    return (Math.random() * max) | 0;
  }
}

// You can pass an instance of RNG implemenation to any `Deck` class, and
// it will be used for any randomization requiring tasks (i.e. shuffling)
const deck = new decks.StandardDeck({ rng: new MyRNG() });

TODO

  • Finish building out poker hand evaluation logic

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