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cute.curl

v1.4.0

Published

smart curl which is cute

Downloads

7

Readme

cute.curl.js

smart url for easy use

use


npm i -g cute.curl


cute get "http://lisa.com/abc/cc"  "{abc:1,hello:'world'}"  slient  -H header1:abc

cute "{abc:1,hello:'world'}"  slient  -H header1:abc  get "http://lisa.com/abc/cc"  

cute "{abc:1,hello:'world'}"  slient  -H header1:abc  get "http://lisa.com/abc/cc"  

cute "abc=1&cc=ccc"  -H header1:abc  post  "http://lisa.com/abc/cc"  


cute -h

dev

npm i -g aok.js

aok test -p 19999

node test


node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3

ext use

data from file

node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3  data.json

node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3 data.txt

output

# write to file temp/1.txt
node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3 >temp/1.txt

node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3  -o temp/1.txt

# append to file temp/1.txt
node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3 >>temp/1.txt

node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3 -o >>temp/1.txt

clipboard

  1. data from clipboard
cute http://localhost:11540/ post -c -v
  1. url from clipbord
cute  post "{hello : 'good good day'}"  -v -c
  1. 自动抓取剪切板内容 剪切板: cute post "{hello : 'good good day'}"
cute
  1. 自定义剪切板内容分割
#   以&&作为分隔符
cute  post "{hello : 'good good day'}"  -v -c -i "&&"
  1. 忽略剪切板内容
cute -u

ext

# 1 
node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3  -x "{resultHandler: async ()=>{ return { hello: 'world'} }}"
#=>   {"hello":"world"}

#2 esay way
node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3  -x "()=>{ return { hello: 'world'} }"
# aysnc ()=>{ return { hello: 'world'} }       is OK 
#=>   {"hello":"world"}

# js file  ext
node bin.js http://localhost:19999/abc  post  'hello world' -H aaa:33 -H bb:3  -x "test/ext.js"

ext.js

can be

exports.resultHandler = async function(result , options){
    console.log('result is :' + JSON.stringify(result) )
    console.log('optisons is :' + JSON.stringify(options))
    return {
        hello : 'good good day'
    }
}

or

module.exports = function(result , options){
    console.log('result is :' + JSON.stringify(result) )
    console.log('optisons is :' + JSON.stringify(options))
    return {
        hello : 'good good day'
    }
}

you can do ext as your wish, hava good time