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hackaday

v0.1.1

Published

Interface to the hackaday.com blog

Downloads

17

Readme

Hackaday

NPM

Interface to http://hackaday.com blog. Read latest posts into your terminal using Node.js.

Because it's annoying to open the browser to see what's new on hackaday.

Instalation

Make sure you have node/npm installed:

sudo npm install -g hackaday

Usage

Terminal

After installation just type hackaday and you'll see latest posts into your terminal. To open it in Browser, press the link beneath each article.

Preview

Javascript

Use from javascript

var hackaday = require('hackaday');

hackaday.get(function(posts) {
    console.log(posts.title.green);
});

Changelog

  • 0.1.1
    • Return readable stream data
    • Send callback and read it
  • 0.0.3: Republish
  • 0.0.2: Create bin/lib dir structure, refactor code
  • 0.0.1: Release on npmjs
  • 0.0.0: First working program.

License

See the LICENSE file.