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gh-pack

v1.0.1

Published

A npm command-line tool.

Downloads

8

Readme

gh-pack

npm release GitHub

About

gh-pack is a CLI tool for listing packages in package.json file on local or github remote repository. It can bump version of packages in package.json file to any desired version on an remote github repository.Under the hood, it uses github rest api to create branch, edit content and create pull request.

gh-pack key features

  • List packages on remote github repository or local package.json file.
  • look for new package version.
  • bump package version on remote github repository by creating a pull request like dependabot.
  • smooth github login and token creation using github rest api and oauth.

Getting Started

How to use

For help there is help command to know more about any command usage!

Install

npm install gh-pack -g
or
npx gh-pack <commands>

Usage

Usage: gh-pack [options] [command]

CLI to view package.json and bump dependencies version.

Options:
  -V, --version      output the version number
  -h, --help         display help for command

Commands:
  login [options]    Login to github account
  check <file-path>  Analyze package.json dependencies!
  bump [options]     Bump a package version on github repository!
  help [command]     display help for command

bump package version on github:-

gh-pack login
Usage: gh-pack bump [options]

Bump a package version on github repository!

Options:
  -df, --default-branch <string>             main branch name (default: "master")
  --force                                    force bump version, even if logged-in username and target repo
                                             usernmae are different
  -pv , --package-version <package@version>  list of package@version i.e -pv [email protected] -pv redux@latest -pv
                                             [email protected] ....      If the -pv value is all (i.e -pv all) than
                                             all packages will be bump! (default: [])
  -gh, --github-url <github-url>             github repository http url
  -h, --help                                 display help for command

Developement

.env file:-

CLIENT_ID:
CLIENT_SECRET:

run

npm install
node src/index.js <commands>

Tech Stack

  • node js

Authors and Contributors

@chiragpadayal