An interactive Command-Line Interface Build in NodeJS for downloading a single or multiple images to disk from URL.
To build and run this cli locally you will need a few things:
- From npm
yarn add global img-cli
- From GPR
npm install @selmi-karim/img-cli -g
USAGE
$ img all
Required
URL: website target
OPTIONS
-d, --directory choose a specific directory name and/or path
-t, --type Choose a image type (png, jpg, gif..)
EXAMPLES
$ img all http://karimation.com
$ img all http://karimation.com -d myDir -t png
USAGE
$ img solo
Required
URL: image URL target
OPTIONS
-d, --directory choose a specific directory name and/or path
EXAMPLES
$ img solo https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/21101482
$ img solo https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/21101482 -d myImg
npm run release
: release new versionnpm run lint
: Lints codenpm run lint:fix
: Lints auto-fix codenpm run commit
: Commit using conventional commit style (husky will tell you to use it if you haven't 😉)
There is already set a precommit
hook for formatting your code with Prettier 💅
By default, there are two disabled git hooks. They're set up when you run the npm run semantic-release-prepare
script. They make sure:
- You follow a conventional commit message
This makes more sense in combination with automatic releases
- Github Actions - CI & CD
- npm - Dependency Management
- nodejs
We follow the Semantic Versioning scheme.
set of rules and requirements that dictate how version numbers are assigned and incremented. These rules are based on but not necessarily limited to pre-existing widespread common practices in use in both closed and open-source software... Under this scheme, version numbers and the way they change convey meaning about the underlying code and what has been modified from one version to the next.
Reading the semantic versioning docs more than once will get you a solid understanding on how we version and tag our software releases.
We use semantic-release to manage and automate complex release workflows.
semantic-release automates the whole package release workflow including: determining the next version number, generating the release notes and publishing the package. This removes the immediate connection between human emotions and version numbers, strictly following the Semantic Versioning specification.
As a SWE you will not be versioning nor releasing manually software, as everything is automated. But a solid insight on how we do things will make your vision and sense of understanding match your teammate's.
Feel free to contact me or create an issue.
kerim selmi karimation