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NodeJS module which turns short URLs into long, meaningful, crap-less URLs
Deshortify will:
For example, it will turn http://bit.ly/2qzPrcN
into http://www.liberation.fr/direct/element/une-elue-du-personnel-de-whirlpool-candidate-suppleante-pour-en-marche_63786/?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#link_time=1494593774
, and then into http://www.liberation.fr/direct/element/une-elue-du-personnel-de-whirlpool-candidate-suppleante-pour-en-marche_63786/#link_time=1494593774
.
Deshortify will keep a cache of resolved URLs, so that known ones are not re-requested on the network.
Because I don't like short URLs. They don't convey information.
Because I don't like URLs with spammy URL parameters that take up space in my screen.
Because I feel that the existing de-shortening libraries for NodeJS (like unshort, or url-unshort) are lacking.
In NodeJS:
// Import the library
import Deshortifier from 'deshortify'
// Create an instance
let deshortifier = new Deshortifier({ verbose: true });
// Call deshortify(), which returns a Promise for a URL.
deshortifier.deshortify('https://t.co/p0N0Zl8rx6').then(u=>console.log('Final URL is ' + u));
As a CLI tool:
$ npm install -g deshortify
$ deshortify https://t.co/wy9S5P0Cd2
Using deshortify as a CLI tool, use the -v
flag to go verbose. This will display all the followed URLs, the cleanup performed, and the rollback (if any):
$ deshortify -v http://t.co/D01g3QPL7G
follow: http://t.co/D01g3QPL7G → https://t.co/D01g3QPL7G
follow: https://t.co/D01g3QPL7G → http://bit.ly/2F6pXtg
follow: http://bit.ly/2F6pXtg → https://mydata2019.org/press-release-finland-leads-europe-towards-a-fair-data-economy/
https://mydata2019.org/press-release-finland-leads-europe-towards-a-fair-data-economy/
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Turns short URLs into long, meaningful, crap-less URLs.
We found that deshortify 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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