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gifit2me

v0.0.3

Published

Node tool for hitting me with quick reaction gifs based on a search string

Downloads

7

Readme

GIF it to me

Node tool for hitting me with quick reaction gifs based on a search string

This is a very simple CLI, I made it because I found myself constantly switching from my current terminal to a browser page to search for a specific reaction gif. With gifit2me I can query the giphy API and save some time, so I thought I'd share it.

Installation

The usual, run npm install gifit2me -g and you can call gifit2me from anywhere in a terminal.

Usage

gifit2me "your-search-term" [--search] [--limit=10]

Examples

gifit2me "your-search-term"             Search the Giphy API for one gif and have the returned gif already copied to your clipboard
gifit2me "your-search-term" -s          Search the Giphy API for a set of gifs
gifit2me "your-search-term" -s -l=20    Search the Giphy API for a set of 20 gifs

Options

* -v, --version  Show version number
* -l, --limit    Set search limit (default = 10)
* -s, --search   Activate search mode (returns a set of gifs instead of single one)