CLI to open a URI or path
Quickly open url for PR or something else using url template in package.json.
quickly open url or built-in bookmark with browser.
A react-native module open url in safari(iOS) or chrome(Android) like twitter app
A simple cli for open a url from a command line.
open url by browser
fis3 plugin to open url in default brower
open url in the user's preferred application
Open URL in package.json and Git Remote URL
Tie open url plugin
Open URL from your terminal
Open stuff like URLs, files, executables. Cross-platform.
Open url in browser.
JupyterLab extension to open files passed via a URL parameter
Open url in browser by npm pkg name.
OpenTelemetry ai-specific semantic conventions
Open a URL.
Open url as application window in chrome or chromium
Generate a URL for opening a new GitHub release with prefilled tag, body, and other fields
A simple hubot script that opens a url
OpenTelemetry OTLP Exporter base (for internal use only)
auto open url in browser plugin for dora.
Get the remote origin URL of a Git repository
OpenTelemetry Collector Exporter allows user to send collected log records to the OpenTelemetry Collector
Platform-agnostic windowing and input contracts for Fret runners.
Native desktop platform integration for Fret.
xdev - iOS/macOS development CLI
giturl: A simple navigation tool for GitHub pages from local git-cloned directories. Working deep in a git-cloned project and need to view its GitHub page? 'giturl' simplifies this for you. A single command unveils your repository's URL. Want more? It also opens your browser and goes straight to the page -- no extra steps needed. 'giturl' streamlines your workflow, merging simplicity with sophistication.
Utility to open urls in browser from terminal with shortcuts.
Reads Twitter and Open Graph metadata from a given URL.
Open browser when URL is ready
Extract metadata about a given HTML url from open graph and regular meta tags
gmail_compose_encoder is a ruby implementation of googles - specifically gmails - url encoding scheme for opening the gmail in "compose message" mode on a particular draft email. In particular, it is the ruby answer to this question: What do I put into the URI querystring of the new Gmail UI to view a draft message created by the Gmail API?
Add, open, and remove URL shortcuts per directory.
ronin-vulns is a Ruby library for blind vulnerability testing. It currently supports testing for Local File Inclusion (LFI), Remote File Inclusion (RFI), SQL injection (SQLi), reflective Cross Site Scripting (XSS), Server Side Template Injection (SSTI), and Open Redirects.
Heel is a small static web server for use when you need a quick web server for a directory. Once the server is running, heel will use (https://rubygems.org/gems/launchy/) to open your browser at the URL of your document root. Run it right now! `gem exec heel` ----- Heel is built using (https://github.com/rack/rack) and (https://puma.io) % heel Launching your browser... Puma starting in single mode... * Puma version: 6.2.1 (ruby 3.2.2-p53) ("Speaking of Now") * Min threads: 0 * Max threads: 5 * Environment: none * PID: 11322 * Listening on http://0.0.0.0:4331 Use Ctrl-C to stop Or run it in the background % heel --daemonize Launching your browser at http://0.0.0.0:4331/ % heel --kill Sending TERM to process 3304 Done.
Bootstrap Feedbacker opens a modal window for users to send application feedback over email that includes the referring url.
*Disclaimer: ra_events uses the 'open' command to open an event URL in your browser. This will not work on Windows machines, however, the URL will be printed for easy copy/paste* Type `ra-events` after running `gem install ra_events`. Then type in your state, get a list of electronic music events by week, and open an event in your browser for more details.
SafeURI is an alternative implementation that allows you to open an URI with safer approach - with SafeURI.#open, you can always force to use URI.parse(url).open, or File.open(filename) depending on the provided argument. The pipe character '|' is NOT accepted as it does not delegate to Kernel.#open (falls back to File.#open), unlike URI.#open that falls back to Kernel.#open when un-openable arguments are given.
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