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gh-pages-bootstrap

v1.1.0

Published

Locally recreate the URL scheme you'd get on GitHub Pages

Downloads

13

Readme

gh-pages-bootstrap

NPM

About

The problem

Your website is currently hosted on GitHub Pages, but you're moving away. Maybe you want to deploy TLS (good on you!), or maybe GitHub's URL construction is too inflexible for you.

However, when you move your site to a different server, suddenly all your links break. You find yourself manually git cloneing all of your repositories just to get a usable website!

The solution

gh-pages-bootstrap is a small utility to automate this for you. It queries the GitHub API and then reconstructs exactly what you'd see on GitHub Pages on your local disk. Presto!

Installation

npm install gh-pages-bootstrap

Or as a CLI tool:

npm install -g gh-pages-bootstrap

Usage

As a module:

```js
var bootstrap = require('gh-pages-bootstrap');

var user = 'someone'; // GitHub user
var token = 'a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9j0'; // GitHub OAuth2 token

ghpages(user, token, function(err) {
	throw err;
});
```

On the commandline:

$ gh-pages-bootstrap

This will prompt you for your GitHub username and password. If you run it a second time, it will use the cached OAuth2 token.

Author

Alex Jordan (@strugee on GitHub)

License

LGPL3+