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github-label-fixer

v1.0.0

Published

A command line utility to replace the default GitHub issue labels with ones Dave Sag finds more useful

Downloads

5

Readme

github-label-fixer

An opinionated command line utility to replace the default GitHub issue labels with ones I find more useful

  • develop Build Status
  • master Build Status

What does it do?

npm install -g github-label-fixer

then run labeller, supply your GitHub personal token, ensuring that token gives the right to edit project labels, then supply your project owner name and the repository name, and it will blow away all the old issue labels and replace them with these:

  {name: "bug",              color: "ee0701"},
  {name: "documentation",    color: "1d76db"},
  {name: "feature",          color: "0052cc"},
  {name: "help wanted",      color: "b60205"},
  {name: "please close",     color: "076616"},
  {name: "question",         color: "cc317c"},
  {name: "ready to merge",   color: "0e8a10"},
  {name: "tech debt",        color: "5319e7"},
  {name: "work in progress", color: "fbca04"}

Why?

I find the labels above more useful and I was sick of making the same changes by hand each time.

Requirements

It's built for Node 6.9 or better. nvm install 6.9.4 to ensure you are running the latest supported version of node.

Development

To run this in development mode

npm run dev

Tests

To run the unit tests

npm test

Conbtributing

I am a fan of using the forked git-flow process to manage contributions.

Please see the contributing notes for details.

Development Status

It is working and core github access functions are unit tested.

Version history

  • 1.0.0 — current version.
  • 0.0.9 — worked but without any unit tests