Check your assetlinks.json file for associations, ensuring you're configured correctly.
This is not an official Google product.
Install the node dependencies and link the executable:
npm install
npm link
If you've linked the package you can use:
asset-check <filename> # check a file
asset-check <url> # check a url
asset-check -u <useragent> <url> # check a url with a specific useragent
asset-check -d <url> # (debug mode) check a url
Or in your install directory:
./run.js <filename> # check a file
./run.js <url> # check a url
./run.js -d <useragent> <url> # check a url with a specific useragent
> asset-check -d assetlinks.json
instance[1].target: is not exactly one from </WebTarget>,</AndroidTarget>
Errors validating schema
› asset-check https://www.google.com/.well-known/assetlinks.json
URL: https://www.google.com/.well-known/assetlinks.json
# App Links:
## Websites linked:
- www.google.com
## To apps:
- com.google.android.calendar
npm test
- 0.1.0 Initial release