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lindaikeji

v1.0.9

Published

Read linda Ikeji Blog Stories Secretly From Your Terminal

Downloads

7

Readme

lindaikeji-cli npm version npm

Linda Ikeji for Men, HR Managers and Associates, Even Husbands that don't want to be caught opening the website on their browsers. - A CLI for reading Linda Ikeji's Blog Stories.

It helps you read awesome Linda Ikeji articles right in your terminal.

Installation


$ npm install -g lindaikeji

Docs


Usage: lindaikeji [options] [command]

Commands:

top [options]         List Linda Ikeji Top Stories
read <url>            Read the story right in your terminal
open [options] <url>  Opens it in your browser

Options:

-h, --help     output usage information
-V, --version  output the version number

top [options]
n, --number <int>", "specify number of stories

open [options] <url>
-a, --app <application>  specify app to open the url. Eg: firefox

Usage


There are three commands available: lindaikeji top, lindaikeji read, lindaikeji open.

top command

$ lindaikeji top

List Linda Ikeji Top Stories

$ lindaikeji top 5

List only top 5 Linda Ikeji Stories

read command

$ lindaikeji read <url>

Read the story right in your terminal

open command

$ lindaikeji open <url>

Opens it in your browser

$ lindaikeji open -a firefox <url>

Opens it in the given application, like it opens the url using firefox in above example.

Contributing


Please feel free to fork this package and contribute by submitting a pull request to add more features or fix bugs. Read more on contributing.

How can I thank you?

Why not star the github repo? I'd love the attention! Why not share the link for this repository on Twitter or HackerNews? Spread the word!

Don't forget to follow me on twitter!

Thanks! Prosper Otemuyiwa.

License


The source code is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT License.