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gitstronaut

v1.0.6

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gitstronaut

Have a lot of packages on your GitHub account? Explore them smoothly with gitstronaut 🚀

Installation

This tool needs NodeJS and it is tested with node version 20.X.

npm i -g gitstronaut
gitstronaut explore

Explore

Usage:

gitstronaut explore [--ARGS]

With explore, for each repository, gitstronaut will give you information about:

  • Branches: warning you about un-protected and pending branches
  • Pull requests: warning you about Pull Requests that are open and not merged
  • Tags: warning you when the default branch is not aligned with the latest tag (and how many commits are between the two)

If you're using changescribe for handling your CHANGELOGs gitstronaut will also hint you the likely next release needed for that repo.

Tags

Usage:

gitstronaut tags [--ARGS]

With tags command gitstraonaut will summarize the latest tag for each repo and if the default branch is aligned with it or not.

Authenticate with GitHub

There are two ways to authenticate with this CLI:

  • By passing an argument --token -t with a (personal or fine-grained) access token from GitHub (required at least read access to repositories and contents)
  • If not passing any --token argument you will required to grant access to this CLI through your browser with a device code, follow the istructions on your cool terminal

Arguments

| Argument | Description | Type | | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- | | -f, --filter | Explore repositories with this filter (RegExp accepted) | | | -o, --organization | Explore repositories whitin orgaizationb | [string] | | --showUrls | Show URL of referred data (more verbose) | [boolean] [default: false] | | -t, --token | Token for access to GitHub | [string] | | --help | Show help | [boolean] | | --version | Show version number | [boolean] |