| { |
| "name": "opener", |
| "description": "Opens stuff, like webpages and files and executables, cross-platform", |
| "version": "1.3.0", |
| "author": { |
| "name": "Domenic Denicola", |
| "email": "domenic@domenicdenicola.com", |
| "url": "http://domenicdenicola.com" |
| }, |
| "license": "WTFPL", |
| "repository": { |
| "type": "git", |
| "url": "git://github.com/domenic/opener.git" |
| }, |
| "bugs": { |
| "url": "http://github.com/domenic/opener/issues" |
| }, |
| "main": "opener.js", |
| "bin": { |
| "opener": "opener.js" |
| }, |
| "scripts": { |
| "lint": "jshint opener.js" |
| }, |
| "devDependencies": { |
| "jshint": ">= 0.9.0" |
| }, |
| "readme": "# It Opens Stuff\r\n\r\nThat is, in your desktop environment. This will make *actual windows pop up*, with stuff in them:\r\n\r\n```bash\r\nnpm install opener -g\r\n\r\nopener http://google.com\r\nopener ./my-file.txt\r\nopener firefox\r\nopener npm run lint\r\n```\r\n\r\nAlso if you want to use it programmatically you can do that too:\r\n\r\n```js\r\nvar opener = require(\"opener\");\r\n\r\nopener(\"http://google.com\");\r\nopener(\"./my-file.txt\");\r\nopener(\"firefox\");\r\nopener(\"npm run lint\");\r\n```\r\n\r\n## Use It for Good\r\n\r\nLike opening the user's browser with a test harness in your package's test script:\r\n\r\n```json\r\n{\r\n \"scripts\": {\r\n \"test\": \"opener ./test/runner.html\"\r\n },\r\n \"devDependencies\": {\r\n \"opener\": \"*\"\r\n }\r\n}\r\n```\r\n\r\n## Why\r\n\r\nBecause Windows has `start`, Macs have `open`, and *nix has `xdg-open`. At least\r\n[according to some guy on StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/q/1480971/3191). And I like things that work on all\r\nthree. Like Node.js. And Opener.\r\n", |
| "_id": "opener@1.3.0", |
| "dist": { |
| "shasum": "d72b4b2e61b0a4ca7822a7554070620002fb90d9" |
| }, |
| "_from": "opener@latest" |
| } |