An open source command line interface link checker written in node.js that will look for dead links with support for .txt, .html and .doc files.
- Coloured text cleanly shows what urls are good or bad in your system
- Good links (200 status) are in green
- Checks for bad 404 and 400 errors in bright red
- Unknown errors (not a 404 or 400) are in grey
- Timeouts and DNS resolution are in dark red
- Shows number of lines in file, number of lines with URLs, and number of unique URLs
- Asyncronous functionality speeds up checking
- Ensure you have node.js installed on your computer
- Download the tool as a zip or clone it
- Open up a command line terminal and go into the folder with the tool
- Run command npm -install -g to install globally while inside the folder
===ALTERNATIVLEY===
Run command npm install -g https://github.com/Supercraft888/lFinder.git which should install it from github itself globally
To uninstall use a command line terminal and enter npm uninstall -g lFinder
To run in your command window type: lFinder -n <name of the file>
Replace with the location of file from current directory if necessary. Other viable prompts are --name.
To see which version type lFinder --version
or lFinder -v
To see viable commands type lFinder --help
You can ignore the testing files, they are not necessary.
ISC License Copyright (c) 2020, Alexander Hugh
PLEASE READ LICENCE.md FOR MORE INFORMATION