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gh-pages-publish

v1.0.3

Published

Console app for publishing on Github Pages

Downloads

3

Readme

gh-pages-publish

Getting Started

npm install gh-pages-publish --save-dev

Command - deploy

Options:
  -d, --dir <dir>          Base directory for all source files (default: "dist")
  -s, --src <src>          Pattern used to select which files to publish (default: "**/*")
  -b, --branch <branch>    Name of the branch you are pushing to (default: "gh-pages")
  -e, --dest <dest>        Target directory within the destination branch (relative to the root) (default: ".")
  -a, --add                Add and never remove existing files (default: false)
  -x, --silent             Do not output the repository url (default: false)
  -m, --message <message>  commit message (default: "Updates")
  -g, --tag <tag>          add tag to commit (default: "")
  -t, --dotfiles           Include dotfiles (default: false)
  -r, --repo <repo>        URL of the repository you are pushing to
  -o, --remote <name>      The name of the remote (default: "origin")
  -u, --user <address>     The name and email of the user (defaults to the git config).  Format is "name email".
  -v, --remove <pattern>   Remove files that match the pattern (ignored if used together with --add). (default: ".")
  -n, --no-push            Commit only (with no push)
  -f, --no-history         Force push new commit without parent history
  -h, --help               display help for command

Deploy without parameters

Git user must be autorized, the remote repository must be linked to the local repository. Project must be in the dist folder.

npx gh-pages-publish deploy

Deploy with parameters

Deploy with parameters that can changed in the deployment configuration.

npx gh-pages-publish --dir docs --repo https://github.com/dmitrygvl/gh-pages-publish.git -m Test-deploy

Commands

config

The command for configuring deployment with the CLI.

npx gh-pages-publish config

build

The command for pre-building with Webpack.

npx gh-pages-publish build
Necessary for correct work:
  • Webpack & Webpack CLI are installed in project's dependencies;
  • webpack.config.(j|t)s file are configured;
  • Script "build" exists in package.json;