xl-git-up
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A low level git url parser.
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git-up
A low level git url parser.
:cloud: Installation
# Using npm
npm install --save git-up
# Using yarn
yarn add git-up
:clipboard: Example
// Dependencies
var gitUp = require("git-up");
console.log(gitUp("[email protected]:IonicaBizau/node-parse-url.git"));
// => {
// protocols: []
// , port: null
// , resource: "github.com"
// , user: "git"
// , pathname: "/IonicaBizau/node-parse-url.git"
// , hash: ""
// , search: ""
// , href: "[email protected]:IonicaBizau/node-parse-url.git"
// , protocol: "ssh"
// }
console.log(gitUp("https://github.com/IonicaBizau/node-parse-url.git"));
// => {
// protocols: [ "https" ]
// , port: null
// , resource: "github.com"
// , user: ""
// , pathname: "/IonicaBizau/node-parse-url.git"
// , hash: ""
// , search: ""
// , href: "https://github.com/IonicaBizau/node-parse-url.git"
// , protocol: "https"
// }
:question: Get Help
There are few ways to get help:
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:memo: Documentation
gitUp(input)
Parses the input url.
Params
- String
input
: The input url.
Return
- Object An object containing the following fields:
protocols
(Array): An array with the url protocols (usually it has one element).port
(null|Number): The domain port.resource
(String): The url domain (including subdomains).user
(String): The authentication user (usually for ssh urls).pathname
(String): The url pathname.hash
(String): The url hash.search
(String): The url querystring value.href
(String): The input url.protocol
(String): The git url protocol.token
(String): The oauth token (could appear in the https urls).
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:dizzy: Where is this library used?
If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. :sparkles:
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