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hn-love

v0.2.3

Published

hn-love helps you remember to upvote that awesome hn article you were reading in that place you weren't allowed to vote from, when you get to somewhere you're allowed to vote.

Downloads

24

Readme

hn-love

hn-love will open that HN article you wanted to vote on when you get to a location where you are allowed to vote.

##Installation

npm install -g hn-love

##Usage

hn-love "Name of the Article You Want to Vote On"

When you run hn-love, it will quietly run in the terminal. When you are connected to the internet somewhere that you are allowed to vote, Chrome will open Google with a search query for the article you're interested in so you're one click away from upvoting. When you visit HN you will do so with a populated document.refferer value, so HN doesn't think you're a robot, which of course you are not.

Try connecting your computer to your mobile hotspot to test it out.