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kill-vanity-phone

v1.0.2

Published

A dead simple node module that listens on the command line for a vanity phone number (e.g. '(855) CALL-NOW' or 'BEERS4BRETT') and copies the conversion to the system clipboard.

Downloads

17

Readme

A stupid simple Node module that listens on the command line for a "vanity" number and copies the converted phone number to your system clipboard.

For example:

(855) CALL-NOW  ->  8552255669
BEERS4BRETT     ->  2337742738

kill-vanity-phone

I created this for work, where I often have to convert phone numbers on the fly to look them up in our database.

Usage

kill-vanity-phone is a command-line tool. To install it do:

npm i -g kill-vanity-phone

Then to use it do:

kill-vanity-phone

You will be prompted to paste or type a value that will be converted to a phone number and copied to your clipboard.

The program loops until you Ctrl+C or Ctrl+D to end the process.

Features

  • Listens continuously for better workflow (using readline.createInterface)

  • Strips non-numeric / non-alphabetic characters

  • Strips extra characters (to deal with vanity numbers that add letters for semantic meaning)

  • Uses copy-paste to work with native system clipboard (works on OS X, Windows, Linux and OpenBSD)

  • Super thin; only dependency is node-copy-paste (and obviously Node.js)

  • Removes 1 from the beginning of the number if it is there

Note:

Only supports countries with 10-digit phone numbers, as it strips anything longer and will treat superfluous characters as part of the output for countries with shorter phone numbers.

This can easily be changed by editing index.js to change the second argument to substr, in this case 10.

License

Distributed under the BSD License.

Contributing

Feel free to open an issue/PR if you find a bug or want to support a feature that you think should be added!