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Dubco - URL Shortener CLI

A command line tool for easily shortening URLs using the dub.co service. ✂️

Quick Demo

https://github.com/sujjeee/dubco/assets/101963203/5f1f519e-0728-4697-9dfb-4ba042d8937d

Installation

Install dubco globally to access the commands from your terminal:

npm install -g dubco

or if you are using pnpm

pnpm install -g dubco

Usage

Login

You need to run the login command with your API token:

dubco login [token]

Example

dubco login Nlaw9TUaeSkGfRii3lmgZLid

This command will authenticate your API token and fetch your credentials and project details from dub.co. It will then save them in a dubco.json file on your machine.

If the cli does not work as expected, you can try to run dubco login again to refresh your credentials.

Config

To view your current dubco configuration, you can run the config command:

dubco config

This will show you the contents of the dubco.json file on your machine.

To change your dubco configuration, you can run the config set command:

dubco config set

This command will ask you to choose what you want to update: project or domain.

If you select project it will display all your projects and prompt you to choose one. After selection, it will update the slug value within the project object in the dubco config file according to your choice.

If you choose domain it will perform the same action for the Domain object.

Shorten

To create a new short link, you can run the shorten command:

dubco shorten [url] [shortkey]

This command will take a url and an optional shortkey as arguments and shorten the url using the dub.co API.

Example

dubco shorten https://example.com/jhondoe/data jhon

If you provide a url but not a shortkey, it will generate a random shortkey using nanoid.

If you do not provide any arguments, it will prompt you to enter a destination url and an optional shortkey.

Create

If you don’t have any project on your dub account, you will see an error when you try to run any command. You need to create a project first on dub.co before you can use the CLI.

Alternatively, you can use the create project command to create a new project from the CLI:

dubco create project

This will prompt you to enter details for a new project:

  • Project Name: Descriptive name for your project
  • Project Slug: Unique slug used in the project URL
  • Project Domain: Verified domain name you own

Make sure you enter a domain that is unique and unused elsewhere.

After creating the project, you can start shortening URLs. However, you need to verify domain ownership first on dub.co before using it, otherwise you will see a warning that the domain is not verified.

Recommanded

For more flexibility in project creation, it is recommended to create projects directly from the dub.co dashboard when possible. The website provides additional guidance and suggestions to create a project.

Credits

Dubco CLI uses the dub.co API to make short links. Visit https://dub.co to manage your links in more advanced ways.

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