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neobrag

v1.0.0

Published

neobrag lets you brag to your fellow developers

Downloads

3

Readme

neobrag

neobrag helps you to brag about your code stats to your fellow devs; outputs a helpful pie chart of your exploits.

Installation

The app is intended to be global; install with

npm i -g neobrag

Configuration

Create a list of git repos in a file; the file can be named anything. Separate each repo with a newline (LF endings).

Call the following:

neobrag --config location_of_repos.txt

The app will create an internal config file and begin cloning the repos you specified. Note that these repos must have the full URL in order to work.

Name mapping

Have a lot of different devs? Maybe your email got switched partway through? You can use a JSON file to map names. Call it whatever you like, and enter something like this:

{
    "A Terrible Name" : "My better name"
}

Then, call:

neobrag -u -q -n path_to_json.json

You should only need to do this once; if you need to update the name mapping file, call the above command again.

This will replace git blame names with whatever you choose to put.

Requirements

This application is limited to anything that can run Bash; no Windows support unless you're using WSL or WSL2. It's the nature of the scripts used; there are no windows equivalents. The git-bash may work since it relies on simple commands, but YMMV.

Example

Here's an example view of what many repos together look like; note that names have been removed since these are private.

Example