Vincenzo Carlino 8d5165c449
Feat/7725 url join (#7823)
# Description

Added command: `url join`.
Closes: #7725 

# User-Facing Changes

```
Converts a record to url

Search terms: scheme, username, password, hostname, port, path, query, fragment

Usage:
  > url join

Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command

Signatures:
  <record> | url join -> <string>

Examples:
  Outputs a url representing the contents of this record
  > {
          "scheme": "http",
          "username": "",
          "password": "",
          "host": "www.pixiv.net",
          "port": "",
          "path": "/member_illust.php",
          "query": "mode=medium&illust_id=99260204",
          "fragment": "",
          "params":
          {
            "mode": "medium",
            "illust_id": "99260204"
          }
        } | url join

  Outputs a url representing the contents of this record
  > {
        "scheme": "http",
        "username": "user",
        "password": "pwd",
        "host": "www.pixiv.net",
        "port": "1234",
        "query": "test=a",
        "fragment": ""
      } | url join

  Outputs a url representing the contents of this record
  > {
        "scheme": "http",
        "host": "www.pixiv.net",
        "port": "1234",
        "path": "user",
        "fragment": "frag"
      } | url join
```                  

# Questions
- Which parameters should be required? Currenlty are: `scheme` and
`host`.
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