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github-marquee

v1.0.5

Published

Writes a message to the GitHub Contributions calendar matrix.

Downloads

7

Readme

</marquee>

</marquee> is a command-line Node.js app that creates back-dated Git commits in order to write a message on your GitHub contribution summary graph.

Example

Marquee Example

Installation

npm install github-marquee

Usage

Writing a marquee message to your GitHub contribution summary graph is done in a few steps.

Step 1: Create a New Directory

</marquee> is designed to work on a brand new repository. Because we are manipulating history, it is a really bad idea to use this on an existing repository.

$ mkdir hi-there

Step 2: Create Commit Messages

Open up your terminal and use the following syntax to create a commit history that maps to your message.

$ marquee <message>

Step 3: Create a Public GitHub Repository

</marquee> only creates a contribution history, it does not interface directly with GitHub. After you've set up your commits, head over to https://github.com/new and create a new repository.

Be sure to leave "Initialize this repository with a README" unchecked, and do not add a license or .gitignore.

Step 4: Push Your New Repository

After creating your repository, follow the GitHub instructions to "push an existing repository from the command line." After pushing your repository, your GitHub contribution summary graph will be updated immediately.