# Rate Limiter Plugin An optional plugin that adds a random sleep between browser-based commands to reduce the risk of platform rate-limiting or bot detection. ## Install ```bash opencli plugin install github:jackwener/opencli-plugin-rate-limiter ``` Or copy the example below into `~/.opencli/plugins/rate-limiter/` to use it locally without installing from GitHub. ## What it does After every command targeting a browser platform (xiaohongshu, weibo, bilibili, douyin, tiktok, …), the plugin sleeps for a random duration — 5–30 seconds by default — before returning control to the caller. ## Configuration | Variable | Default | Description | |---|---|---| | `OPENCLI_RATE_MIN` | `5` | Minimum sleep in seconds | | `OPENCLI_RATE_MAX` | `30` | Maximum sleep in seconds | | `OPENCLI_NO_RATE` | — | Set to `1` to disable entirely (local dev) | ```bash # Shorter delays for light scraping OPENCLI_RATE_MIN=3 OPENCLI_RATE_MAX=10 opencli xiaohongshu search "AI眼镜" # Skip delays when iterating locally OPENCLI_NO_RATE=1 opencli bilibili comments BV1WtAGzYEBm ``` ## Local installation (without GitHub) 1. Create the plugin directory: ```bash mkdir -p ~/.opencli/plugins/rate-limiter ``` 2. Create `~/.opencli/plugins/rate-limiter/package.json`: ```json { "type": "module" } ``` 3. Create `~/.opencli/plugins/rate-limiter/index.js`: ```js import { onAfterExecute } from '@jackwener/opencli/hooks' const BROWSER_DOMAINS = [ 'xiaohongshu', 'weibo', 'bilibili', 'douyin', 'tiktok', 'instagram', 'twitter', 'youtube', 'zhihu', 'douban', 'jike', 'weixin', 'xiaoyuzhou', ] onAfterExecute(async (ctx) => { if (process.env.OPENCLI_NO_RATE === '1') return const site = ctx.command?.split('/')?.[0] ?? '' if (!BROWSER_DOMAINS.includes(site)) return const min = Number(process.env.OPENCLI_RATE_MIN ?? 5) const max = Number(process.env.OPENCLI_RATE_MAX ?? 30) const ms = Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1) + min) * 1000 process.stderr.write(`[rate-limiter] ${site}: sleeping ${(ms / 1000).toFixed(0)}s\n`) await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, ms)) }) ``` 4. Verify it loaded: ```bash OPENCLI_NO_RATE=1 opencli xiaohongshu search "test" 2>&1 | grep rate-limiter # → (no output — plugin loaded but rate limit skipped) opencli xiaohongshu search "test" 2>&1 | grep rate-limiter # → [rate-limiter] xiaohongshu: sleeping 12s ``` ## Writing your own plugin Plugins are plain JS/TS files in `~/.opencli/plugins//`. A plugin file must export a hook registration call that matches the pattern `onStartup(`, `onBeforeExecute(`, or `onAfterExecute(` — opencli's discovery engine uses this pattern to identify hook files vs. command files. ```js // ~/.opencli/plugins/my-plugin/index.js import { onAfterExecute } from '@jackwener/opencli/hooks' onAfterExecute(async (ctx) => { // ctx.command — e.g. "bilibili/comments" // ctx.args — coerced command arguments // ctx.error — set if the command threw console.error(`[my-plugin] finished: ${ctx.command}`) }) ``` See [hooks.ts](../../src/hooks.ts) for the full `HookContext` type.