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http-status-identifier-cli

v1.1.6

Published

Identify http status from the command line

Downloads

21

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HTTP Status Identifier CLI

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Purpose

A command line interface to identify HTTP statuses from status codes (i.e. 200) or status names (i.e. I'm a teapot).

Installation

Install via NPM (the -g flag will install the package globally):

npm install http-status-identifier-cli -g

Usage

The command to identify HTTP statuses is hs.

It expects a list of HTTP status codes or HTTP status names. It will return a table containing the HTTP status names, HTTP status codes, and the meaning of the specified HTTP statuses.

If the -f (or --fullDescription) flag is included, an additional supplementary information field is included that provides even more information into the HTTP status. Sometimes, this field is empty if there is no additional information.

If the -d of (--documentation) flag is included, your default browser will open the documentation pages for each of the specified HTTP statuses.

The -h (or --help) flag is useful if you ever need help.

Examples

Get the HTTP Status for HTTP Status Code 200
hs 200

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Get the HTTP Status for HTTP Status Name I'm a teapot
hs "I'm a teapot"

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Get the HTTP Status with additional information
hs 200 -f

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Get the HTTP Statuses for HTTP Status Codes 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500
hs 100 200 300 400 500

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Get the HTTP Statuses for a combination of HTTP Status Codes (100, 200) and HTTP Status Names (I'm a teapot, Bad Request)
hs 100 "I'm a teapot" 200 "Bad request"

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Get the HTTP Status for 200 and open the documentation page in the default browser
hs 200 -d

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