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github-label-template

v0.0.2

Published

manage github lable automatically

Downloads

34

Readme

Github Label Template

Build Status npm

Intro

Will you be satisfied and stuck with the default labels in the github repository? The answer may probably be NO, you always need to add some labels, customize the colors, etc. Finally you will come to an awesome label template(or you might find someone from others), when you create a new repository, you might want to use the template you favor, but still manually?

No... This command line tool tries to help you manuplate your github label template effectively.

Prerequisite

Node.js 4.4 or later.

Install

npm install github-label-template

Usage


  Usage: ghlbl [options]

  Options:

    -h, --help               output usage information
    -V, --version            output the version number
    -o, --owner [owner]      repo owner
    -r, --repo [repo]        repo name
    -t, --token [token]      github token
    -e, --export [filename]  export the lables to json file [filename]
    -d, --del                delete all existed labels
    -i, --import [filename]  import the labels from json file [filename]

Samples

  • Export all labels

    • ghlbl -o xavierchow -r github-label-template -t <github-token> -e out.json
  • Clear all existed lables

    • ghlbl -o xavierchow -r github-label-template -t <github-token> -d
  • Import lables from json template

    • ghlbl -o xavierchow -r github-label-template -t <github-token> -i tmpl.json

License

MIT