# Description Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. List any dependencies that are required for this change. - Add to the CLI documentation the mention about the binary releases - Mentioned about the fact you can't use macOS arm64 builds yet due to a bug to be fixed later on #152 ## Type of change Please delete options that are not relevant. - [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) # How Has This Been Tested? Please describe the tests that you ran to verify the changes. Provide instructions so we can reproduce. Please also list any relevant details to your test configuration. # Checklist - [ ] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [ ] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that provde my fix is effective or that my feature works - [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules Reviewed-on: https://gitea.vylpes.xyz/RabbitLabs/random-bunny/pulls/167 Reviewed-by: VylpesTester <tester@vylpes.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Lane <ethan@vylpes.com> Co-committed-by: Ethan Lane <ethan@vylpes.com>
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CLI
Since Version 2.2, Random Bunny contains a command line interface (CLI).
Downloads
The project can be downloaded as a binary for your system via the GitHub Releases or Gitea Releases page.
We currently support:
- Linux (x64)
- Windows (x64)
- macOS (x64, Arm64*)
The git repository can also be cloned and ran via yarn build
and yarn start
.
NOTE: We are aware of a bug in the macOS Arm64 builds failing to execute. For now you're still able to use the x64 builds under Rosetta fine. This will hopefully be fixed in a future release.
Default Output
By default, the command will fetch a random image from r/rabbits
and return it in a human-readable output.
$ randombunny
Archived = false
Downvotes = 0
Hidden = false
Permalink = /r/Rabbits/comments/1av1rg9/cute_baby_bun/
Subreddit = Rabbits
Subreddit Subscribers = 486084
Title = Cute baby bun
Upvotes = 211
Url = https://i.redd.it/sfz0srdrimjc1.png
Help
The command also includes a help option in case you are stuck.
$ randombunny --help
# or
$ randombunny -h
Usage: random-bunny [options]
Get a random image url from a subreddit of your choosing
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-s, --subreddit <subreddit> The subreddit to search (default: "rabbits")
-j, --json Output as JSON
-q, --query-metadata Include query metadata in result
--sort <sort> Sort by (choices: "hot", "new", "top", default: "hot")
-h, --help display help for command
✨ Done in 0.32s.
JSON output
You can also convert the output into JSON, if you need to input it to another program.
$ randombunny --json
# or
$ randonbunny -j
{"Archived":false,"Downs":0,"Hidden":false,"Permalink":"/r/Rabbits/comments/1av1rg9/cute_baby_bun/","Subreddit":"Rabbits","SubredditSubscribers":486085,"Title":"Cute baby bun","Ups":210,"Url":"https://i.redd.it/sfz0srdrimjc1.png"}
Sort
You can also choose the sorting option which reddit will use to return the available posts to randomise from.
This defaults to "hot". The valid options are "hot", "new", and "top".
$ randombunny --sort hot
$ randombunny --sort new
$ randomBunny --sort top
Subreddit
You can change the subreddit which the command fetches from.
This defaults to "rabbits"
$ randombunny --subreddit rabbits
$ randombunny -s horses