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GitHub - WeiChiaChang/stacks-cli: ? ? Check website stack from the terminal

 6 years ago
source link: https://github.com/WeiChiaChang/stacks-cli
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stacks-cli

stacks-cli

Check website stack from the terminal.

In fact I know there's already a pretty good Chrome extension called Wappalyzer, but I still wanna make a CLI tool for myself. There's 2 major reasons why:

  • I've already installed too many extensions so far.
  • I'm a CLI lover, it's just that simple.

OMMGGGGGGG

Based on these demands, I started working on fixing these issues.

Install

$ npm install stacks-cli -g

Usage

Type the following command in your terminal:

$ stacks-cli

And the scripts will ask you:

? Which website stack do you wanna browse ?

Copy & Paste the URL of the website you want to analyze:

https://www.cloudflare.com/

Here's a screenshot of the result:

stacks-cli

Helper

Examples
$ stacks-cli

Analyze URL via cli
$ stacks-cli <URL>
$ stacks-cli -u <URL>

Helpers
$ stacks-cli -h


Show current version
$ stacks-cli -v


Source code of this side project
$ stacks-cli -s

Docker

Compile image locally

$ docker build -t stacks-cli .

Use compiled image locally

$ docker run --rm -ti stacks-cli -h

Use already compiled image

$ docker run --rm -ti femtopixel/stacks-cli

License

MIT © WeiChiaChang


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