A Larder.io command line interface - for all us people who don't like browser extensions!
Before installing the Larder CLI, you need to go to the Larder app management page. You might have to log in first.
You need to create a new Client. It's pretty standard, nothing that will catch you off-guard, just fill out the form to create the Oauth2 Client.
Once you've created your client, you can head to that clients information page and fetch the following tokens:
access_token
refresh_token
client_id
client_secret
Once you have these four tokens, store them in ~/.larder/config.yml
like so:
access_token: $YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN
refresh_token: $YOUR_REFRESH_TOKEN
client_id: $YOUR_CLIENT_ID
client_secret: $YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET
Once you've stored your client information in ~/.larder/config.yml
, you are ready to build the CLI. To build, run make install
in the top level of this repository. Requires sudo or root permissions.
You can run the Larder CLI from anywhere by running the larder
command
You can checkout the available commands with larder --help
.
A CLI to your bookmarks
Usage:
larder [command]
Available Commands:
bookmark interact with bookmarks
folder interact with folders
help Help about any command
refresh-token refresh your access token
search search through bookmarks
Flags:
-h, --help help for larder
This subcommand will allow the user to interact with folders
Usage:
larder folder [flags]
Flags:
-a, --add string add a new folder
-d, --delete string delete a folder
-h, --help help for folder
-l, --list list current folders
-s, --show string show contents of a folder
This subcommand will allow the user to interact with bookmarks
Usage:
larder bookmark [flags]
Flags:
-a, --add string add a new bookmark via url
-d, --delete string delete a bookmark via id
-f, --folder string set folder to store a bookmark in - (required)
-h, --help help for bookmark
-i, --id get the id's of each bookmark in a folder
As seen above, the -f
/ --folder
paramter is always required. This means that when adding, removing or dispalying bookmark id's a destination folder must always be provided.
This subcommand will allow the user to search through bookmarks
Usage:
larder search [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for search
-p, --params string search by given parameters
The -p
/ --params
flag is a bt vague here. The user provides a string of search terms delimited by commas. For example: "texas,bbq". This will search through all folders, for names or tags containing those terms.
Tokens expire in a month and can be refreshed for a new access token at any time, invalidating the original access and refresh tokens.
Tokens can be automatically refreshed by running larder refresh-token
.
James McDermott
- Email: [email protected]
- Twitter: @theycallmemac_
- Github: @theycallmemac
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