feat(cli): add check-ssl-expiry command to monitor domain certificate…#33
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… validity Adds a new CLI command `check-ssl-expiry` that allows users to check the SSL certificate expiry date for a given domain. This helps DevOps engineers monitor certificate validity and receive warnings if a cert is close to expiration. Usage: stackroost check-ssl-expiry --domain <your-domain.com> Includes: - TLS connection and certificate inspection - Domain flag with validation - Warning if certificate expires in less than 15 days
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Adds a new CLI command
check-ssl-expirythat allows users to check the SSL certificate expiry date for a given domain. This helps DevOps engineers monitor certificate validity and receive warnings if a cert is close to expiration.Usage:
stackroost check-ssl-expiry --domain <your-domain.com>
Includes: