Get the protocols of an input url.
$ npm i --save protocols
// Dependencies
const protocols = require("protocols");
console.log(protocols("git+ssh://git@some-host.com/and-the-path/name"));
// ["git", "ssh"]
console.log(protocols("http://ionicabizau.net", true));
// "http"
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protocols(input, first)
Returns the protocols of an input url.
input
: The input url.first
: If true
, the first protocol will be returned. If number, it will represent the zero-based index of the protocols array.Have an idea? Found a bug? See how to contribute.
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