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g13

v0.0.1

Published

Clone Github repos the way `go get` behaves

Readme

g13

clone Github repos the way go get behaves

Install

$ npm install -g g13

Usage

# Clones https://github.com/Metnew/g13 in ~/github.com/Metnew/g13
$ g13 add Metnew/g13
# Removes ~/github.com/Metnew/g13
$ g13 rm Metnew/g13
# Lists repos in ~/github.com path
$ g13 list

Purpose

Such way of storing repos is pretty organized. Making a hunders of thematic folders is worse than storing anything in github.com folder.

Contributing

Waiting on any fresh ideas and PRs. Closer git integration is possible.

Author

Vladimir Metnew [email protected]

License

Apache-2.0. But it could be changed by RFC.