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openurl – Node.js module for opening URLs ========================================= openurl is a Node.js module for opening a URL via the operating system. This will usually trigger actions such as: - http URLs: open the default browser - mailto URLs: open the default email client - file URLs: open a window showing the directory (on OS X) Example interaction on the Node.js REPL: > require("openurl").open("http://rauschma.de") > require("openurl").open("mailto:john@example.com") You can generate emails as follows: require("openurl").mailto(["john@example.com", "jane@example.com"], { subject: "Hello!", body: "This is\nan automatically sent email!\n" }); Install via npm: npm install openurl I’m not yet terribly familiar with implementing npm packages, so any feedback is welcome (especially experience reports on Windows and Linux, which I can’t test on). Related reading: - [Write your shell scripts in JavaScript, via Node.js](http://www.2ality.com/2011/12/nodejs-shell-scripting.html)