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beau-selector

v0.0.10

Published

Use CSS or XPath selectors from the command line

Downloads

12

Readme

beau-selector

When I say bo, you say 'selector'.

Run XPath or CSS selectors on arbitrary X(HT)ML documents in the command-line.

installation

npm install --global beau-selector

usage

Just pipe a document to bo and provide a selector!

Usage: bo [xpath|css]

If no attribute is given, innerHTML, text or a plain string
will be returned (depending on what is matched)

Options:
  -o, --outer      get outer XML of the element
  -a, --attribute
  -l, --loglevel                                 [default: "silent"]

You can also optionally specify:

  • --outer to return the full outer markup of selected elements
  • --attribute <string> an attribute to extract from the selected element (which will only apply if what was selected is an element), e.g. --attribute href
  • --loglevel <string> to be more shouty, e.g --loglevel verbose

examples

css selectors

# get anchor elements from some_document.html
cat some_document.html | bo 'a'

# this time get the hrefs
cat some_document.html | bo `a` --atribute href

xpath selectors

# get inner HTML of divs from google.com
wget -O - http://google.com | bo '//div'

# get the outer XML of all figures from a paper in EuropePMC
curl -L --silent \
 http://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/webservices/rest/PMC1318471/fullTextXML \
 | bo "//*[local-name()='fig']" --outer

boring stuff

license: MIT

created by: Rik Smith-Unna

forked from: cli-scrape and modded to take piped input rather than downloading directly, work on XML, and have some more powerful options