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latest-release

v1.0.2

Published

Retrieve the latest Github release version for your project

Downloads

15

Readme

Latest Release

Simple wrapper arround the Github API to determine the latest release of a project.

The primary use case for this is generating a link pointing directly to the zip or tar download of your project, using the zipball_url or tarball_url property.

Installation

$ npm i --save latest-release

Usage

var latest = require('latest-release');

// call with user/organisation and project
// for this specific project that would be:
latest('jbnicolai', 'latest-release', function (release, err) {

  console.log('Latest released version is: ' + release.name);
  console.log('This can be downloaded directly at: ' + release.zipball_url);

});

API

function (github-user, github-project, cb(release-json, err))

The package is called with a Github username and the name of a project, and is provided a callback. Said callback will be invoked with the JSON data returned from the Github API, or an error object if anything failed.