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lazycommits

v1.0.0

Published

A human-like git automation tool that batches commits and respects daily limits.

Readme

LazyCommits 🚀

Keeps your GitHub contribution graph active and green, naturally. 🟩

Built for fun and peak developer laziness, LazyCommits automates your pushes so you don't have to. Instead of spamming 100 robotic commits at once, it waits for random, human-like intervals (20-45 mins) and groups your work into meaningful batches. It even caps itself at ~20 commits a day so you don't look suspicious. 🕵️‍♂️

Made by: Deeptanu Bhunia 👨‍💻

🛠️ Built With

| Tech | Role | Emoji | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Node.js | The Brain | 🧠 | | Simple Git | The Muscle | 💪 | | Inquirer.js | The Talker | 🗣️ |

🏃‍♂️ How to Run

You have two ways to use this magic:

| Method | Description | Command | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Quick Start | Run it directly from the folder. | npm start | | CLI Mode | Install it globally so you can run it anywhere. | npm linkthen run deep |

⚡ Step-by-Step

  1. Install dependencies: npm install 📦
  2. Pick your mode (see table above). 👆
  3. Select a branch and relax. 🧘‍♂️

It runs in the background, pushes your code, and handles the boring stuff. Bye! 👋