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@danschalow/ads-txt

v1.0.3

Published

Appends lines to ads.txt

Downloads

17

Readme

Update ads.txt

Appends lines to ads.txt

Installation

npm install -g @danschalow/ads-txt

Interface

Syntax

ads-txt [-f, --file] <path_to_file>

Example

ads-txt --file ~/Downloads/ads.txt

Example Import File (import.txt)

example.com, 5151651, DIRECT, ccb8fa411173f74a318a0df652a0c47b
example.com, 451651, DIRECT, 7aa87cf0bb024b6dc9a15c9f5176d889

Walkthrough

  • Change into your project root cd ~/project-root/
  • Ensure your develop branch is up-to-date git checkout develop && git pull && git submodule update --init && composer install
  • Create a feature branch git checkout -b feature/INREL-####-ads-txt
  • Create a file import.txt with the new lines, which should be added to your ads.txt (see example above)
  • ads-txt --file import.txt -- You will be prompted for your ticket number
  • Commit the exported yml file to your feature branch