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netrc-cli

v1.0.4

Published

command line parser for netrc file using netrc-parser by dickyxxx

Downloads

116

Readme

Command line netrc parser using node-netrc-parser by dickyxxx.

Background:

Have you ever encountered a command line application that enables you to retrieve a password from another command's output? I've encountered 2 of this: vdirsyncer (documented here and discussed here) and toxic. When I was faced with these options, I was eager to integrate it with my ~/.netrc file. I googled cli netrc parser and the closest solution was node-netrc-parser but it lacks the necessary command line interface I was looking for.

Anyway, I made this little utility to help you if that's what you were looking for.

Usage:

$ netrc
Usage: netrc [options] [commands]
Options:
  --machine=  -m           specifies the machine to which the command should refer to.
  --file=     -f           specifies the file to which the cimmand should refer to.
Commands:
  get                      Makes the command read print in json the credentials for the specified machine.
  get login                Makes the command print the login for the specified machine.
  get password|passwd|pwd  Makes the command print the password for the specified machine.
  set login                launches a prompt with which you can set your new login string for the specified machine
  set login=string         sets a new login string for the specified machine
  set password|passwd|pwd  launches a prompt with which you can set your new password for the specified machine`;

License

ISC