hantenabookmark-replace-tags
v1.0.4
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A CLI that replace all hatena bookmark tags.
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hantenabookmark-replace-tags
A CLI that replace all hatena bookmark tags.
How to use?
You need to hatena OAuth access token. This repository includes helper app for getting access token.
1. Get OAuth Token
Run electron app for getting your hatena oauth token.
git clone https://github.com/azu/hantenabookmark-replace-tags
cd hantenabookmark-replace-tags
yarn install
yarn run get-token
Steps: get your OAuth tokens
- Login and OAuth hatena account that want to rename tags
- Copy the results that are access token and access token secret
##" 2. Run rename script
Install hantenabookmark-replace-tags
to globally and pass access token as environment variables.
npm install -g hantenabookmark-replace-tags
HATENA_ACCESS_TOKEN="___" HATENA_ACCESS_SECRET="____" hantenabookmark-replace-tags [option]
CLI Usage:
Usage
$ hantenabookmark-replace-tags --user <user> --before <tag> --after <tag>
Options
--user Hatena User Name
--before a Tag name that is old name
--after a Tag name that is new name
--reload prune cache data and fetch your bookmarks if this flag is specified
Examples
$ HATENA_ACCESS_TOKEN="___" HATENA_ACCESS_SECRET="____" hantenabookmark-replace-tags --user test --before "js" --after "JavaScript"
# ignore cache data
$ HATENA_ACCESS_TOKEN="___" HATENA_ACCESS_SECRET="____" hantenabookmark-replace-tags --reload --user test --before "before" --after "after"
hantenabookmark-replace-tags
use cache data by default.
Your hatena bookmarks cache data is stored into .cache/search.data
.
If your want to reload your bookmarks, use --reload
flags.
Limitation: This script support only public bookmarks.
It depended on search.data. Hatena bookmark API does not provide listing API of bookmarks.
Changelog
See Releases page.
Running tests
Install devDependencies and Run npm test
:
npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome.
For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
Author
License
MIT © azu