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contribute-buddy

v2.0.0

Published

Interactive command line user interface for a guided tour through your project

Downloads

72

Readme

Contribute buddy build status

In every project rules and best practices are written down but not everyone read them. Also something could change while developing and you need to make sure every contributor is informed about the change. Contribute buddy will solve this for you and makes sure everyone had read the documentation and everyone will be informed about updates in the documentation.

kapture 2017-12-17 at 17 23 59

Install

$ npm install contribute-buddy

Usage

$ contribute-buddy init

Init will add contribute-buddy run to prestart and postinstall in your package.json. Also the .contributebuddy directory will be added.

How does it work

Contribute buddy collect all readme files in the project and split them into sections and topics by using the h1 and h2 headlines. These sections and topics will be displayed in the cli before start (and after install) if you didn't read them before and nothing had changed. The reading history will be stored in your filesystem (user directory).

Shields

npm downloads MIT License Codestyle Commitizen friendly styled with prettier semantic-release

License

MIT © Simon Mollweide