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seeker-rat

v0.1.1

Published

CLI que busca archivos md

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Seeker Rat

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1. ¿Qué es Seeker Rat?

portada

Seeker Rat, es una línea de comando (CLI) que permite encontrar archivos con extensión "md" (Markdown). Estos archivos normalmente contienen links (vínculos/ligas) que muchas veces están ya no son válidos y eso perjudica mucho el valor de la información que se quiere compartir. Con la ayuda de Seeker Rat, esta tarea se hace más fácil, ya que buscará y te entregará la siguiente información:

  • HREF (El link)
  • Title (El texto en donde se encuentra)
  • FILE (El archivo donde está)
  • Status (Booleano que devuelve 'Okidoki' o 'Fail' dependiendo del estado del link)
  • Código del estado (Petición HTTP que devuelve el código del estado del link)

2. Instalación

Para la instalación se necesita ingresar lo siguiente a la terminal:

$ npm install -g seeker-rat 

Una vez instalado se ejecuta con el siguiente comando:

$ npx seeker-rat ./some/example.md
./some/example.md http://algo.com/2/3/ Link a algo
./some/example.md https://otra-cosa.net/algun-doc.html algún doc
./some/example.md http://google.com/ Google

3. Flujo de Trabajo

Para el flujo de trabajo se realizó un diagrama de flujo:

diagrama


Creado por Paula Frías Navarro