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gardening

v1.4.2

Published

CLI module to check if you made a public contribution on GitHub today

Downloads

8

Readme

Gardening

Build Status

Tending your open source garden?

garden

This is a command-line module to let you know if you (or someone else) has had a public contribution today or yesterday and to what level of green they reached (green levels are different for each user and based on average).

To install

Requires Node.js

$ npm install -g gardening

To use

# for today
$ garden [githubusername]
# for yesterday
$ garden [githubusername] -y

Options

  • -y returns yesterday's contributions

Example

$ garden jlord or $ garden jlord -y

Will return either:

---
✔︎ Green Level 2! jlord with 14 today!
---

or

---
✗ Grey! jlord with 0 today.
---

Test

$ npm test

Currently just checks the 0 contributions state.


:octocat: This is very basic, but saves me a few steps in the browser.