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alfred-filter
Advanced tools
CLI for parsing JSON to Alfred's XML Filter
Install the module with: npm install alfred-filter
. Use -g
to make it global.
alfred-filter
currently reads stringified json on stdin.
It also takes a few params:
-f, --filter [filter]
A value to filter the property against-v, --value [value]
A property on the json to filter against-i, --icon [icon]
An icon to add to each itemLet's say you have some JSON from something like the andbang-cli (and you've installed that and alfred-filter
globally).
andbang -m getMyTasks -p 1 | alfred-filter -f henrik -v title -i rocket.png
would output something like
<items><item arg="TASK_ID"><title>This task title has the word henrik in it!</title><icon>rocket.png</icon></item></items>
0.1.0 - Initial release. Only handles arrays
Copyright (c) 2013 Luke Karrys
Licensed under the MIT license.
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CLI for parsing JSON to Alfred's XML Filter
The npm package alfred-filter receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, alfred-filter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that alfred-filter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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