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active-git

v1.5.0

Published

Keeps a folder on your machine updated with active git repos.

Downloads

30

Readme

Active Git

Description

Keep a folder on your machine with only your most relevant git repositories.

Table of Contents

Features

  • Currently, there is only support for repositoris from GitHub
  • Include repos based on:
    • Open issues
    • Number of watchers
    • Number of stars
    • Whether or not the repo is a fork

Installation

npm install -g active-git

Usage

Run it with just your github username

mkdir your-directory && cd your-directory

and then...

active-git <github username>

Your repos will be cloned to your folder along with a config.yml defining the default configs.

Use A Config File

To change which repos are included by active-git just modify the defaults in the config.yml. You can generate it with this command:

active-git init

It should look something like this:

# github username
username: <username>
# ssh clones
ssh: true
# minimum number of stars a repo needs to be included
minStars: 1
# minimum number of watchers a repo needs to be included
minWatchers: 1
# topics a repo needs to be included
topics:
  - <topic>
# whether or not to allow forked repos to be cloned
forks: false
# which repos do you want to exclude from updates
excludedRepos:
  - <repo name>

After saving changes to the config, run

active-git

Run As A Service (Mac only...for now)

active-git init-service

Uninstall the service

active-git remove-service

License

MIT

Contributing

Please submit an issue Here if you find a bug or would like to request a feature. Otherwise, fork the repo and send in pull requests if you would like to contribute.

Questions

Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions about this package.