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gh-star-repos-cli

v0.0.4

Published

Github user repo by star cli

Downloads

3

Readme

gh-star-repos-cli Build Status XO code style

:octocat: Get a Github user repos by star

Install

$ npm install --global gh-star-repos-cli

Usage

$ gh-star-repos --help

  Usage
    $ gh-star-repos <username>
    $ ghsr <username>

  Options
    --token  Personal access token [Default: None]
    --order  Sorting order ASC or DESC [Default: DESC]

  Examples
    $ gh-star-repos progrmoiz
    python-snippets 171
    simple-blockchain-implementation 3
    wiki-viewer 2
    ... This will show all public repos.

    $ gh-star-repos sindresorhus --token=foo
    awesome 72955
    awesome-nodejs 20244
    awesome-electron 12929
    quick-look-plugins 10102
    pageres 8176
    pure 4265
    screenfull.js 3743
    ... This will show all public repos.

    $ gh-star-repos progrmoiz --order=ASC
    linux-cheatsheet 0
    position-playground 0
    random-quote 0
    ... This will show all public repos.

License

MIT © Moiz