PyURL is the CS50x 2020 Final Project. What it does is to let you check if your favourite websites have released/updated new blogs, articles, posts, announcements or releases.
Here's all what you can do:
- You can add the url or urls of the websites with
-a [URL(s)]
- You can check updates about all the added websites with
-s all
or specific website with-s [URL(s)]
- You can open them at once with
-o
- You can list out the updates you haven't opened yet with
-nv
and open them at once with-o
if you want - You can also remove the url(s) you wish to remove with
-rm [URL(s)]
- You can print out the added urls with
-l
Adding:
pyurl -a https://pytorch.org/blog,https://blog.tensorflow.org
Syncing:
pyurl -s all -o # or
pyurl -s all # or
pyurl -s https://pytorch.org/blog,https://blog.tensorflow.org
Viewing the updates that haven't opened:
pyurl -nv # or
pyurl -nv -o # to open at once
Removing:
pyurl -rm https://pytorch.org/blog,https://blog.tensorflow.org
- Python 3.6 or greater
- pip 3
- requests
- Beautiful Soup 4
- SQLite 3
- lxml
pip install pyurl
You can now use pyurl
.
usage: pyurl <commands> [URL(s)]
Get notified about new blogs, updates of your favourite webistes and visit
them at once
Commands:
-a ADD, --add ADD Add the website url
-s SYNC, --sync SYNC Check the added websites update status
-rm REMOVE, --remove REMOVE
Remove the added URL(s)
-l, --log Output the urls of the added websites
-o, --open Open the new found website links
-nv, --no-view Output the un-opened links
Options:
-V, --version Output version number
-h, --help Output usage information
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