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PrimeZ 🌟: Unleash prime magic from anywhere! Copy & run easily on any system 🖥️✨. Explore numbers like never before! 🚀🔢
https://github.com/bdr-pro/primez

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PrimeZ 🌟: Unleash prime magic from anywhere! Copy & run easily on any system 🖥️✨. Explore numbers like never before! 🚀🔢

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# PrimeZ: Unravel the Mysteries of Numbers 🔮✨

Hey there, fellow number explorer! 🌌 Welcome to PrimeZ, the rad CLI tool that's all about diving into the abyss of numbers and fetching out what's prime and what's not! Designed for the curious souls of Gen Z (and beyond!), PrimeZ is here to spice up your prime-finding quests and factorization adventures.

```bash

____ _ ______
| _ \ _ __(_)_ __ ___ ___|__ / |
| |_) | '__| | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ / /| |
| __/| | | | | | | | | __// /_|_|
|_| |_| |_|_| |_| |_|\___/____(_)


```

## How to Speak PrimeZ 🗣️👾

Unleashing the magic of PrimeZ is super chill. Just tell PrimeZ what numbers you're curious about, and let it reveal their secrets!

### Kickoff Spell 🚀

```plaintext
Usage: primez ...
```

### Summoning PrimeZ 🧙‍♂️

To get the lowdown on whether some numbers are prime and to break down the big ones into their prime factors, open your command prompt and summon PrimeZ like so:

```sh
cargo run 5783 8483 856493
```

```sh
primez 5783 8483 856493
```

### What You'll Discover 🕵️‍♂️

PrimeZ will embark on its quest and come back with the deets:

```plaintext
5783 is prime!
8483 is prime!
856493 is not prime! Its prime factors are: 11 and 77863.
```

## Join the PrimeZ Squad 🤝

Stoked about PrimeZ and got some cool ideas? Jump in and contribute! Whether it's a simple fix, a dope new feature, or some awesome suggestions, your input is super welcome. Fork the realm (repo), make your magic happen, and hit us up with a pull request.

## Installation 🚀

@Windows: You can install PrimeZ by running the following command in your command prompt:
Run with ADMIN

```sh
git clone https://github.com/BDR-Pro/primez.git
cd primez
./setup_primez.ps1
```

@Linux: You can install PrimeZ by running the following command in your terminal:

```sh
git clone https://github.com/BDR-Pro/primez.git
cd primez
chmod +x setup_primez.sh
chmod +x prime_linux
sudo ./setup_primez.sh
```

## License 📄

PrimeZ is all about sharing the love (and code) with the world. It's under the MIT License, so feel free to use it, tweak it, and share it to your heart's content.

Ready to start your prime quest with PrimeZ? Let the numbers reveal their secrets! 🌠✨