espn-cli

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Published: Jun 15, 2026 License: Apache-2.0

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espn

A command line for ESPN sports data.

espn is a single pure-Go binary. It reads public espn data over plain HTTPS, shapes it into clean records, and prints output that pipes into the rest of your tools. No API key, nothing to run alongside it.

The same package is also a resource-URI driver, so a host program like ant can address espn as espn:// URIs.

Install

go install github.com/tamnd/espn-cli/cmd/espn@latest

Or grab a prebuilt binary from the releases, or run the container image:

docker run --rm ghcr.io/tamnd/espn:latest --help

Usage

espn page <path>                      # fetch one page as a record
espn page <path> -o json              # as JSON, ready for jq
espn page <path> --template '{{.Body}}'  # just the readable body text
espn links <path>                     # the pages it links to, one per line
espn --help                           # the whole command tree

Every command shares one output contract: -o table|json|jsonl|csv|tsv|url|raw, --fields to pick columns, --template for a custom line, and -n to limit. The default adapts to where output goes (a table on a terminal, JSONL in a pipe), so the same command reads well by hand and parses cleanly downstream.

This is a fresh scaffold. It ships one example resource type, page, wired end to end. Model the real espn records in espn/ and declare their operations in espn/domain.go; each one becomes a command, an HTTP route, and an MCP tool at once.

Serve it

The same operations are available over HTTP and as an MCP tool set for agents, with no extra code:

espn serve --addr :7777    # GET /v1/page/<path>  returns NDJSON
espn mcp                   # speak MCP over stdio

Use it as a resource-URI driver

espn registers a espn domain the way a program registers a database driver with database/sql. A host enables it with one blank import:

import _ "github.com/tamnd/espn-cli/espn"

Then ant (or any program that links the package) dereferences espn:// URIs without knowing anything about espn:

ant get espn://page/<path>   # fetch the record
ant cat espn://page/<path>   # just the body text
ant ls  espn://page/<path>   # the pages it links to, each addressable
ant url espn://page/<path>   # the live https URL

Development

cmd/espn/   thin main: hands cli.NewApp to kit.Run
cli/                 assembles the kit App from the espn domain
espn/                the library: HTTP client, data models, and domain.go (the driver)
docs/                tago documentation site
make build      # ./bin/espn
make test       # go test ./...
make vet        # go vet ./...

Releasing

Push a version tag and GitHub Actions runs GoReleaser, which builds the archives, Linux packages, the multi-arch GHCR image, checksums, SBOMs, and a cosign signature:

git tag v0.1.0
git push --tags

The Homebrew and Scoop steps self-disable until their tokens exist, so the first release works with no extra secrets.

License

Apache-2.0. See LICENSE.

Directories

Path Synopsis
Package cli assembles the espn command tree from the espn domain on top of the any-cli/kit framework.
Package cli assembles the espn command tree from the espn domain on top of the any-cli/kit framework.
cmd
espn command
Command espn is a single-binary command line for espn.
Command espn is a single-binary command line for espn.
Package espn is the library behind the espn command line: the HTTP client, request shaping, and the typed data models for ESPN.
Package espn is the library behind the espn command line: the HTTP client, request shaping, and the typed data models for ESPN.

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