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Command line interface - http://unific.net
npm install -g unific-cli
unific-cli -s nikezono # Example
Go Unific.net,and create your repository.
http://unific.net/nikezono # nikezono's repo
http://unific.net/eurofootball # social reader about eurofootball
http://unific.net/1f39-11e3-8224 # your secret repo
Any authentification is required.
-s, --stream [value] - select Streamname(e.g.'nikezono')
-u, --nourl [Bool] - Don't show articles url
-f, --feed [Bool] - show feedname
0.1.0
-> ニュースが降ってくる1.0.0
-> クリック/選択するとLynxとかで記事が読める1.1.0
-> ログイン機能1.2.0
-> 記事追加/削除できる1.3.0
-> Star付けられる1.4.0
-> ReadItLater付けられる1.5.0
-> Star付けられるなど
FAQs
Command Line Interface on http://unific.net
The npm package unific-cli receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, unific-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that unific-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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