0.1.13 • Published 1 year ago

@stellata/webanalyzer v0.1.13

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Web Analyzer is a web analysis CLI built using TypeScript to allow immediate retrieval of website information without a GUI or any type of third-party installation. Currently allows for broken link detection, JSON and HTML export and extraction, website data aggregation, and much more.

Install

Web Analyzer can easily be installed using npm:

npm install @stellata/webanalyzer

Available arguments:

-h, --help              "Help menu"
-u, --url <value>       "Provide a URL for parsing broken links and collecting web info"
-f, --file              "Save website data to a file in JSON format (default: report.json)"
-o, --output            "Specify the name of the JSON or HTML file for extracted data (don't specify an extension)"
-v, --verbose           "Output link information in a file and display the data in terminal"
-d, --debug             "Debug logs (more in-depth information about the domain/tools being used)"
-w, --web               "Saves website data to a file in HTML format (default: report.html)"
-b, --broken            "Scans provided URL for broken links, returning a status code"

Examples

You can run this command to gather broken links on your website and export them to a JSON file:

webanalyzer -u https://example.com -f -o example_report -b

If you need to quickly export the HTML source code instead, you can run the same command as above, but by including the -w flag:

webanalyzer -u https://example.com -f -o example_report -b -w

NOTE: Depending on your system and how you installed webanalyzer, you may need to use npx alongside the CLI utility in the examples above.