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console-shortcuts

v2.3.0

Published

Inicia las paginas web y aplicaciones que mas utilizas con un simple comando de consola

Downloads

20

Readme

console-shortcuts

Inicia las paginas web y aplicaciones que mas utilizas con un simple comando de consola

Install

    npm install -g console-shortcuts

Utilización

cs help

Este comando te mostrara un listado de los comandos que pueden ser utilizados. Por ejemplo:

  cs list

cs add (app name) "(app location)"

Este comando te permitira definir la aplicacion a la cual quieras acceder rapidamente. Por ejemplo:

  cs add chrome "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"

cs add (website name) "(website URL)"

Este comando te permitira definir la pagina web a la cual quieras acceder rapidamente. Por ejemplo:

  cs add github "https://www.github.com/"

cs add (directory name) "dir:///(directory)"

Este comando te permitira definir el directorio al cual quieras acceder rapidamente. Esto solo funciona para directorios, la diferencia es que debes ingresar "dir:///" antes de ingresar el directorio para que se detecte que lo que intentas abir es un direcorio Por ejemplo:

  cs add usuarios "dir:///C:/users"

Nota: tambien puede utilizar dir:// en vez de dir:///.

cs (app name/website name/directory name)

Este comando te permitira iniciar las aplicaciones, paginas webs o directorios que hayas definido con el comando cs add .... Por ejemplo:

  cs github

cs list

Este comando te mostrara un listado de las aplicaciones, paginas webs o directorios que tienes configuradas hasta el momento. Por ejemplo:

  cs list

cs remove (app id)

Este comando te permitira eliminar alguna aplicación, pagina web o directorio del listado. Por ejemplo:

  cs remove 0

Nota: Puedes obtener la id de cada aplicación cuando escribes cs list

cs move (app id) (positionid)

Este comando te permitira mover la posición de un shortcut. Por ejemplo:

  cs move 0 2