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linkwrap-uri

v1.0.0

Published

Simple CLI utility toto wrap a URI in a simple HTML link

Downloads

6

Readme

node-dataurify-html

Simple CLI utility toto wrap a URI in a simple HTML link

Simple example

Output a link in HTML:

npm install -g linkwrap-uri
echo 'https://google.com' | linkwrap-uri

The default text in the link is "Copy my link!".

Sample HTML and configuring the link text

Any parameters passed to linkwrap-uri will be inserted as the text of the link.

echo 'https://google.com' | linkwrap-uri Long click the link to copy it!

Will result in a HTML like:

<html><body><a href="https://google.com">Long click the link to copy it!</a></body></html>

Example with inlined assets within a dataURI

Remy Sharp has made a wonderful tool called inliner which can be very helpful when bundling your application into a single file. There is also a simple tool called dataurify-html to bundle that file as a data URI which can subsequently be distributed within a HTML link wrapper:

npm install -g dataurify-html linkwrap-uri inliner
inliner 'https://remysharp.com' | dataurify-html | linkwrap-uri > link-installer.html

The link-installer.html file can then be shipped either as an email attachment or any other way you usually send html files.