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And you can add a parameter so that, for example, only links with the 404 status are saved to the report, for example, to catch non-existing pages.
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Fink doesn't really care about filtering results, as this can be done afterwards.
You can use a tool such a jq as detailed in the README:
jq
cat report.json| jq -c '. | select(.status==404) | {url: .url, referrer: .referrer}' | jq
or if you want to do it in "realtime":
fink --stdout https://www.example.com | jq -c '. | select(.status==404) | {url: .url, referrer: .referrer}' | jq
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And you can add a parameter so that, for example, only links with the 404 status are saved to the report, for example, to catch non-existing pages.
Thank you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: