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space-cli

v1.1.0

Published

CLI for space information

Downloads

44

Readme

Space CLI

CLI for space information

Requirements:

Node
npm (installed with Node by default)

Installation

npm install -g space-cli

Usage

space <command> [options]

Example commands:
space launch - shows id, launch name, time (scheduled attempted) and available live stream options for the next rocket launch
space launch -v --tz Asia/Shanghai -n 5 - shows id, launch name, time (scheduled attempted) converted to CST time zone, name of a rocket, and missions (with type and description) for the next 5 launches
space news - shows news articles (source, title and link) from current and previous day, grouped by date

Settings

Settings allow you to store preferred values (e.g. time zone), which will be automatically used with a command unless other value is provided (in-command values are prioritized over settings).
Settings file (settings.json) can be found in spacecli, placed in system's respective config directory (set with XDG_CONFIG_HOME, or ~/.config for *nix and ~/AppData/Local/ for win)

Example commands:
space settings --tz Asia/Shanghai - save Asia/Shanghai as preferred time zone
space launch --tz - Command will automatically use Asia/Shanghai for time conversion, unless different time zone is specified

Space CLI is in active development, to see currently available commands and options, use space -h.