Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @das.laboratory/reanimator
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @das.laboratory/reanimator
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @das.laboratory/reanimator
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @das.laboratory/reanimator
Reanimate dead projects faster than you can say Lazarus of Bethany!
npm install @das.laboratory/reanimator
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
49.1
Supply Chain
86.7
Quality
68.8
Maintenance
50
Vulnerability
0
License
JavaScript (99.82%)
Batchfile (0.13%)
Shell (0.05%)
Total Downloads
1,438
Last Day
4
Last Week
13
Last Month
29
Last Year
372
8 Commits
1 Watchers
1 Branches
1 Contributors
Updated on Aug 16, 2022
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
Latest Version
1.1.0
Package Id
@das.laboratory/reanimator@1.1.0
Unpacked Size
3.78 MB
Size
1.12 MB
File Count
29
NPM Version
8.9.0
Node Version
16.14.0
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last Day
0%
4
Compared to previous day
Last Week
225%
13
Compared to previous week
Last Month
-27.5%
29
Compared to previous month
Last Year
69.1%
372
Compared to previous year
Reanimate dead projects faster than you can say 'Lazarus of Bethany'!
So you spent your precious time away from the operating table on archiving older projects, only to have someone reach out for you to revive one of them days later? What a nuisance!
But fret not! Because reanimating old links is now easier than ever!
You'll only have to tell reanimator.js
what project you want roaming the earth again, and it does everything else for you!
There are two modes in reanimator: file
and auto
.
File mode: If you select a specific file, it will be used as the basis for the live link.
Auto mode: If you select a folder, the reanimator automatically selects the project's latest version instead.
Reanimator tries to find a date in the filename. It will use that when naming the target folder and extract the project. If no date can be found, today's date will be used instead.
To provide the best experience to your clients and colleagues, reanimator.js
will also turn off SCORM and others in the project and any restrictions on the controls of videos!
To use reanimator.js
, you'll have to have SSH keys for the servers, and you'll have to be able to connect to them on the command line without having to enter a password. If BigGulp™
works for you, reanimator.js
will too.
Install the CLI globally by running
1npm install -g @das.laboratory/reanimator
You can use the built-in navigator to select the server and the folder or file:
1reanimator
While this is very convenient, you will be a lot quicker when you provide a path on the command line:
1# to a folder (auto mode)... 2reanimator galvanism-for-noobs/en 3 4# or to a file (file mode)... 5reanimator galvanism-for-noobs/en/das.laboratory-galvanism.for.noobs-en-20210906-web.zip
Or use the full URL to the project, so you don't even have to select the server:
1# to a folder (auto mode)... 2reanimator https://daslaboratory.com/galvanism-for-noobs/en 3 4# or to a file (file mode)... 5reanimator https://daslaboratory.com/galvanism-for-noobs/en/das.laboratory-galvanism.for.noobs-en-20210906-web.zip
Note: If you provide a URL to a folder, its parent folder will be used instead. Because when you use the old live link, the folder will obviously not be available anymore. Otherwise, there would be little reason to use reanimator.js
at all.
In any case, you will end up with a summary, and the reanimated live link will also be copied to your clipboard!
Dedicated to the memory of Herbert West. Scholar, visionary and misunderstood genius.
No vulnerabilities found.
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