App-Wax
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NAME
wax - webify your CLI
SYNOPSIS
wax [OPTIONS] program [OPTIONS] ...
e.g.:
$ wax vim -R https://registry.npmjs.org/left-pad/-/left-pad-1.2.0.tgz
runs:
$ vim -R /tmp/wax_abcd1234.tgz
DESCRIPTION
wax is a command-line program which runs other command-line programs and
converts their URL arguments to local file paths. By default, the files are
removed after the command has exited.
As well as adding transparent support for remote resources to commands that
don't support them natively, wax can be used to:
- add support for HTTPS (and any other protocols supported by LWP [1]) to programs that only support HTTP [2]
- add a mirroring layer to network requests (remote resources are only fetched if they've been updated)
- add a caching layer to network requests (remote resources are only fetched once)
For more details, see the wax man page.
INSTALL
Install cpanminus [3] if it's not already installed, then:
cpanm App::Wax
UPDATE
cpanm App::Wax
UNINSTALL
cpanm --uninstall App::Wax
EXAMPLES
espeak
$ alias espeak="wax espeak"
$ espeak -f http://www.setec.org/mel.txt
grep
$ wax grep -B1 demons http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1.txt
jsview
Browse files in Node module tarballs
#!/bin/sh
# usage: jsview <module> e.g. jsview left-pad
wax --cache vim -R $(npm info --json "$@" | jq -r .dist.tarball)
nman
Node.js man-page viewer
#!/bin/sh
# usage: nman <man-page> e.g. nman util
node_version=${NODE_VERSION:-`node --version`}
docroot="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/nodejs/node@$node_version/doc/api"
wax --cache -D pandoc --standalone --from markdown --to man "$docroot/$1.md" | man -l -
ripgrep
Get the default key bindings for mpv:
$ wax rg -r '$1' '^#(\S.+)$' https://git.io/JfYlz | sort
VERSION
2.5.0
COMPATIBILITY
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