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git-thanos

v0.0.2

Published

Rebalance your open-source project with a snap of your finger

Downloads

7

Readme

git-thanos

Like most OSS projects yours was allowed to grow unchecked. Too many contributors, not enough time to review their patches. Now your project is on the brink of collapse. How do you bring balance back to it?

git-thanos offers a simple solution. With just a single command half your contributors would cease to exist. At random. Dispassionate, fair. Gurus and noobs alike.

Prerequisites

The hardest choices require the strongest wills.

Installing

npm install -g git-thanos

Usage

To rebalance your project, cd to the git working directory and run git-thanos. The process might take a long time. Afterward, you finally rest. And watch git outputs the shortlog of a grateful repository:

Before After

Depending on your hardware, it might be necessary to enable certain experimental features. To see a complete list, please run git-thanos -h.

License

This project is licensed under the WTFPL License - see LICENSE for details.

Acknowledgments

Special hat tip to Eitri and the rest of the crew at Nidavellir.