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pushoo-cli

v0.2.5

Published

A command line tool with Pushoo.js pushes multiple platform messages.

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7

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pushoo-cli

NPM

A command line tool with Pushoo.js pushes multiple platform messages.

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Prerequisite

Installation

npm i pushoo-cli -g

Usage

# Show help
pushoo -h

# Read the configuration from the default configuration file and push the message
pushoo "This is the content"

# Read the configuration from the default configuration file, and push the message
pushoo -C "This is the content"

# Specify the config file, and push the message
pushoo -c ./pushoo.yml -C "This is the content"

# Specify the platform and token, and push the message
pushoo -P wecom -K wecom_token -C "This is the content"

# Specify the platform and token, and push the message
pushoo -P wecom -K wecom_token -C "This is the content" -T "This is the title"
#

After installing it, run pushoo --help without arguments to see list of options:

pushoo-cli - a command line tool with Pushoo.js pushes multiple platform messages.

Usage:
  pushoo [options]
  pushoo --help
  pushoo --version
  pushoo "hello world"
  pushoo -C "hello world"
  pushoo -c ./pushoo.yml -C "hello world"
  pushoo -P wecom -K wecom_token -C "hello world"

Commands:
  config                              Create default configuration file.

Options:
  -h, --help                          Shows help.
  -d, --debug                         Show debugging information.
  -v, --version                       Print version of pushoo-cli.
  -c, --config                        Optional, Specify the configuration file path.
  -C, --content                       Required, The push content of the Markdown format.
  -P, --platforms                     Optional, List of platform name(more: https://github.com/imaegoo/pushoo), such as: wecom, dingtalk,feishu.
  -K, --tokens                        Optional, List of token(more: https://github.com/imaegoo/pushoo), such as: wecom_token, dingtalk_token,feishu_token.
  -T, --title                         Optional, message title.
  -O, --options                       Optional, For some additional configuration when pushing, Json string.

  By default, pushoo If there is no corresponding parameter, read the configuration from the local configuration file to send.

  More information about the pushoo-cli can be found at: https://github.com/funnyzak/pushoo-cli, and the pushoo can be found at: https://github.com/imaegoo/pushoo.

Preview

show help push

Configuration

Create default configuration file, run:

pushoo config

or you can create a configuration file yourself, the configuration file is a yaml file, the configuration file is as follows:

platforms: ifttt, bark
tokens: hello-QUp#push_origin,3TuQzNFJVL7G
title: ""
content: ""

Reference

Contribution

If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to open an issue or pull request.

License

MIT License © 2022 funnyzak