jkwery

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jKwery

Another command-line jQuery. Written with node, jQuery and jsdom. Based on the TJ Holowaychuck idea. Use jkwery --help to get the full supported options.

Installation

$ npm install jkwery

Usage

$ curl http://test.com/ | jkwery [options] [method [args] | special | selector] ...
method [args] calls a jQuery method on the current matched elements
special does some cool stuff (see below, in the future)
If none of the above matches, assumes this is a selector (eg find selector)
At the end of the process, outputs innerHTML of matched elements, or not.

Examples

Get Google redirection page title:

$ curl http://google.com/ | jkwery title
301 Moved

Twitter logo alt text:

$ curl http://twitter.com | jkwery 'a#logo img' attr alt
Twitter

Alternately, since the output is simply more html, we can achieve this same result via pipes:

$ curl http://twitter.com | jkwery 'a#logo' | jkwery img attr alt
Twitter

Check if a class is present:

$ curl http://twitter.com | jkwery .article '#timeline' hasClass statuses
true
$ echo $?
1

Grab width or height attributes:

$ echo '<div class="user" width="300"></div>' | jkwery div.user attr width
300
$ echo $?
300

Output element text:

$ echo '<p>very <em>slick</em></p>' | jkwery p text
very slick

Values:

$ echo '<input type="text" value="your name"/>' | jkwery input val
your name

Get second li's text:

$ echo '<ul><li>one</li><li>two</li></ul>' | jkwery ul li get 1 text
two

Get an element outerHTML:

$ echo '<ul><li>one</li><li>two</li></ul>' | jkwery ul li get 0 -o
<li>one</li>

Get multiple elements:

$ echo '<ul><li>one</li><li>two</li></ul>' | jkwery li -o
<li>one</li>
<li>two</li>

Get multiple attributes:

$ echo '<p lang="fr" /><p lang="en" />' | jkwery p each attr lang
fr
en

Use commas to cope with undesired optional parameters:

$ echo '<div class="a"></div><div><p>in</p></div><p>out</p>' | jkwery div.a nextAll p -o
<p>out</p>

$ echo '<div class="a"></div><div><p>in</p></div><p>out</p>' | jkwery div.a nextAll, p -o
<p>in</p>

Use escaping to force a value:

$ echo '<next />' | jkwery next -o

$ echo '<next />' | jkwery '"next"' -o
<next></next>

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