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Companion CLI to snark.qnzl.co, a site as a placeholder for blocked sites. Snark helps you realize that you are going to sites you've deemed wasteful and suggest activities away from the computer, in a somewhat snarky way.
If you have node already installed:
Note:
snarkneeds sudo permissions to edit thehostsfile which is whysudois needed when installing the CLI
npm install
sudo npm link
If you not:
./bin/install
This will link packaged binaries to the required folder so it can be ran like any other command
snark -h
Note: Currently
snarkonly sets records to 140.82.3.56
To block site:
snark block <site>
To unblock site:
snark unblock <site>
To show all sites blocked:
snark list
FAQs
Forward and unforward websites to a placeholder site
We found that snark-cli 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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