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stream-json-clipboard

v0.1.0

Published

Stream a key from a json stream into your clipboard

Readme

Stream JSON Clipboard

This is a utility to stream a key from a json stream into your clipboard.

Install

$ npm install stream-json-clipboard -g

Usage

$ stream-json-clipboard -k <key> [ flags ]

Example Usage

Right now this tool way built for a specific reason which was to automate the process of writting update emails. So in tandum with this module I built node-git-activity which makes streaming json data from commits very easy. Now I can do things like.

$ git-activity --me --json | stream-json-clipboard --humanize --prefix '- ' --key message

This will give me a nice, days worth, of comit messages explaining what I have done for that day. Now I just paste that information into my gmail.

Avaliable Flags

-k, --key       The key to copy to clipboard
-h, --humanize  Flag to change output to human readable ( removes dashs, slashs, etc )
-p, --prefix    Prefix each line with given input.