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mangohacks

v2018.9.24

Published

The MangoHacks CLI ๐Ÿ

Downloads

2

Readme

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Overview

There is no way you are in Hackathon without using your terminal, that's why MangoHacks CLI is here. It is the easiest way to find information about MangoHacks in the most geeky way ๐Ÿค“.

Install

$ npm install mangohacks

Adding badge

You can then import the badges from ./node_modules/mangohacks, for example ./node_modules/mangohacks/badges/2019.svg.

You can also add it from mangohacks badges.

CLI

The MangoHacks CLI ๐Ÿ

  Usage:
   $ mangohacks <options|flags...>

  Options:
    web               Opens MangoHack website
    devpost           Devpost site
    badges            View how to add a Shellhacks badge
    github            Opens MangoHack Github Account
    twitter           View MangoHacks Twitter account
    instagram         View MangoHack Instagram account
    facebook          View MangoHack Facebook account
    slack             Opens MangoHack
    feedback <flags>  Send a feedback

   Flags:
    -h, --help        Show help message and close
    -v, --version     View package version

  Feedback falgs:
    -m, --message     Set a feedback message
    -s, --subject     Set a feedback subject

  Example
   $ mangohacks github
   $ mangohacks feedback -m "Everything it's so sweet ๐Ÿ˜Š"

Related

  • mangohacks: add a beautiful MangoHacks badges to your projects descriptions.
  • shellhacks: add a beautiful ShellHack badge to your projects descriptions.
  • shellhacks-cli: The ShellHack CLI ๐Ÿš

Team

| abranhe | | :----------------------------------------------------------------: | | Carlos Abraham |

License

MangoHacks logo is owned by mangohacks.com

MIT License ยฉ Carlos Abraham