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efficient-tools

v0.3.11

Published

Provide some efficient tools to improve your efficiency.

Downloads

13

Readme

Install

npm i -g efficient-tools

Usage

After updating the ET package, the configurations that configured before always gone. But now, you can backup the configurations by etc -e command before updating the package, and then, according to the etc -i command to restore them after updating.🥳🥳

Usage: etc [options]

Options:
  -v, --version  output the version number
  -i, --init     init ET configuration
  -e, --export   export ET configuration
  -h, --help     display help for command
Usage: etl [options]

Options:
  -v, --version              output the version number
  -o, --open <key>           open an address
  -a, --add <address> [key]  add an address
  -r, --remove <key...>      remove an address
  -l, --list                 show all addresses
  -c, --check <key>          show an address and its QRcode
  -e, --empty                delete all addresses
  -d, --derive               export all addresses to the target file
  -i, --init <filePath>      insert addresses to local
  -m, --modify               modify name or address
  -w, --where                show the path of the configuration file
  --directory                set custom filepath
  -h, --help                 display help for command

TIP:

This command has supported the Youdai translation API and the Microsoft translation API🥳!!

You can switch the translation service by etd --service command.

Usage: etd [options]

Options:
  -v, --version    output the version number
  -c, --config     setup your translation service's configurations
  -l, --language   list all supported languages
  -t, --translate  translate
  -s, --set        set translation rule(from A to B)
  --service        set or switch the type of translation service
  -r, --rule       print current translation rule
  -h, --help       display help for command

Before using it, you need to browse to https://tinypng.com/developers to get your API KEY first!

You can choose any WebP, JPEG(JPG) or PNG image to compress it.

Usage: etp [options]

Options:
  -v, --version   output the version number
  -s, --set       set your API key
  -c, --compress  image compression
  -h, --help      display help for command