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glitchup

v1.2.0

Published

Keep Glitch Up?

Readme

glitchup

Keeping your Glitch site up all night long. Please use responsibly.

NPM Version

Install

On Glitch simply add glitchup through "Add package" to package.json in the editor.

[glitch up]

or if you are command lining.

npm i -S glitchup

Usage

glitchup in it's current form only needs for you to require and call it from within your project. By default it will use the current Glitch project name and use node-fetch to GET / every four minutes.

const glitchup = require('glitchup');
glitchup();

You can add a path to the url that glitchup will GET by passing it into the function.

const glitchup = require('glitchup');
glitchup('/cron/');

Please note.

Glitch is currently a free service offered by Fog Creek Software. glitchup is not supported by, nor is it associated with, Fog Creek Software. Not every container running on Glitch needs to stay awake at all times. Please use this responsibly - those Fog Creek-er's are alright!

License

ISC