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Readme
A command-line Instagram media and story notifier
Install
$ npm install --global instafyOR
$ sudo npm install --global instafyPreview
Usage
Keep your browser history clean!
Usage : instafy <username> | [command] <username>
Command :
-r, --remove remove a user from istafy list
-c, --clean clean instafy directory
-h, --help show help
Example :
$ instafy 9gagWorkflow
You need to run the command, twice.
When you first run
$ instafy username~- it initializes the username and saves the current number of posts.
When you run it for the second time ~
- compares the current number of locally saved posts with total number of posts uploaded by the user to display the notifications accordingly.
- displays the number of stories uploaded by the user (if the profile is public)
Why?
- I made this tool because of the memes.
- Useless but prevents you from polluting your browser history.
- Before checking user's profile, check if they've uploaded any story or post.
- Script is fast. You can
aliasit to akeywordand save it in your.bashrcor.zshrcprofile to make your work easier.
Example :
alias x="instafy username"NOTE
In case you think if this tool is missing something, you can file an
issueor submit aPR.9GAG < Reddit
Related
instavim:Command line Instagram media downloader.migger:Download media from the URL that contains multiple images/videos on Instagram!istalk:Stalk Instagram users from the command line!instagram-id-of:Find UserID of any Instagram user from command line!instagram-profile-picture:An API to get url to the profile picture and other Instagram medias.instagram-links:Get links to the publically shared media on Instagram.
License
MIT © Rishi Giri