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@tanooki/storyexporter

v0.4.39

Published

exports pivotal tracker data to an sqlite database

Downloads

8

Readme

storyexporter

quick n’ dirty CLI tool to copy your pivotal tracker data to an sqlite database. unlike the csv export built into pivotal tracker, this tool brings in comments and file attachments.

# visit https://www.pivotaltracker.com/profile and 'create new token'
PIVOTAL_TRACKER_API_KEY="<your-api-key>" npx @tanooki/storyexporter dump --project <your-project-id> -o my-project.db

for anyone moving over to Linear, you might find this fork of their CLI importer useful. see the pull request to see how that works.

Usage

$ npm install -g @tanooki/storyexporter
$ storyexporter COMMAND
running command...
$ storyexporter (--version)
@tanooki/storyexporter/0.4.39 darwin-arm64 node-v20.5.0
$ storyexporter --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ storyexporter COMMAND
...

Commands

storyexporter configure

saves configuration to ~/.config/storyexporter/config.json

USAGE
  $ storyexporter configure --apiKey <value>

FLAGS
  --apiKey=<value>  (required) API key

DESCRIPTION
  saves configuration to ~/.config/storyexporter/config.json

EXAMPLES
  $ storyexporter configure

See code: src/commands/configure.ts

storyexporter dump

exports pivotal tracker data to sqlite database

USAGE
  $ storyexporter dump -o <value> -p <value>

FLAGS
  -o, --database=<value>  (required) path to sqlite database file, e.g. output.db
  -p, --project=<value>   (required) project id to dump

DESCRIPTION
  exports pivotal tracker data to sqlite database

EXAMPLES
  $ storyexporter dump

See code: src/commands/dump.ts

storyexporter help [COMMAND]

Display help for storyexporter.

USAGE
  $ storyexporter help [COMMAND...] [-n]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND...  Command to show help for.

FLAGS
  -n, --nested-commands  Include all nested commands in the output.

DESCRIPTION
  Display help for storyexporter.

See code: @oclif/plugin-help