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A simple command line tool to ask german travel discounter ltur for a list of available cheap train tickets on a given day. Very much WIP and expected to break at some point.
#draisine#
A simple command line tool to ask german travel discounter ltur for a list of available cheap train tickets on a given day. Very much WIP and expected to break at some point.
npm install -g draisine
draisine -f [station] -t [station] -o [date]
Options:
-f, --from [required]
-t, --to [required]
-o, --on [default: "tomorrow"]
var draisine = require('draisine');
var tomorrow = new Date();
tomorrow.setDate(tomorrow.getDate() + 1);
draisine({
from: 'Hamburg Hbf',
to: 'Berlin Hbf',
on: tomorrow
}, function (error, results) {
// do something with the results array
});
Please note that the keys in the result array's objects are parsed and thus not guarranted to be the same every time.
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A simple command line tool to ask german travel discounter ltur for a list of available cheap train tickets on a given day. Very much WIP and expected to break at some point.
The npm package draisine receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, draisine popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that draisine 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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