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html meta tags(opengraph/twittercard) fetch/parse/cache server.
as you wish ;)
$ git clone git@github.com:iolo/methuss.git
$ cd methuss
$ npm install
run with npm:
$ npm start
or run with your favorite process manager such as nodemon or pm2 or forever or else:
$ nodemon index.js
To see verbose debug log:
$ export DEBUG='*'
before run.
$ npm install -g methuss
$ methuss-server
get meta tags as json/html/xml and image with Accept
header:
$ curl 'localhost:3000/metas?url=http://ppss.kr' -H 'Accept:application/json'
or format
in url:
$ curl 'localhost:3000/metas.json?url=http://ppss.kr'
$ curl 'localhost:3000/metas.html?url=http://ppss.kr'
$ curl 'localhost:3000/metas.xml?url=http://ppss.kr'
$ curl 'localhost:3000/metas.png?url=http://ppss.kr'
or else...
may the source be with you...
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html meta tags(opengraph/twittercard) fetch/parse/cache server
The npm package methuss receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, methuss popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that methuss 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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