@erutidians/auto-dop
v1.1.4
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Automation for creating markdown files for 100 Days of Productivity challenge.
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This started as a challenge initially inspired by Alexander Kallaway's 100-Days-of-Code. More info about our own challenge can be found here
How to:
Setup
Using our template repository
generate a template by simply clicking the generate button in here.
clone and go to your generated repository.
$ git clone https://github.com/your-username/your-generated-repository.git
then install
$ npm install
Or manually, if you already have your own repository
install
@erutidians/auto-dop
$ npm install @erutidians/auto-dop
make sure you have this line to your
package.json
:"type": "module"
you can compare your
package.json
from ours in our template repository if you encounter some problems.create an
index.js
and paste this template code:import { run } from '@erutidians/auto-dop'; const user = { name: 'Palskie', // change this to any name that you're comfortable with. github: 'plskz', // your github username. start: '6/1/2022', // the date that you will start this challenge (e.g. m/d/yyyy) round: 2, // the round number you currently are in. (if omitted, defaults to 1) }; run(user);
Use (Commands)
creates today
$ node index.js
creates yesterday's
$ node index.js prev
creates tomorrow's
$ node index.js next
creates any date
$ node index.js $date
where
$date
can be any valid date format (e.g.mm/dd/yyyy
orm/d/yyyy
)
Contributing
Help is always welcome! Please head to CONTRIBUTING.md file to see how to get started.
Challengers
Note: if you want to add yourself here in the list, fork this repository and submit a PR and wait for it to be reviewed and merged. More details can be found at CONTRIBUTING.md so make sure to follow that or else your PR will be immediately closed.
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