octobrain
v1.0.1
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Helps you to avoid typing GitHub URIs over and over again.
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octobrain
If you live in the shell most of the time, then it is very annoying to switch to the browser in order to open up a GitHub project page. It is a lot to type, right? octobrain
is your little friend to help you in this regard. This friendly helper allows you to save aliases for repos and access them via your command line interpreter. Want to test-drive? Cool!
Installation
Install with npm globally.
npm install -g octobrain
Usage
Create an alias (the aliases will be saved in ~/.octobrain)
octobrain npma npmawesome/npmawesome.com
access the repo page (will open the GitHub code
view in your browser)
octobrain npma
or open up a specific issue (will open the issue #10 of the respective repo)
octobrain npma -i 10
All the options
usage:
octobrain alias [namespace] [options]
options:
-i, --issue: Open up a specific issue in the browser.
-l, --list: Lists all saved aliases.
-h, --help: Print this usage information.
-v, --version: Version information
usage examples:
octobrain [alias] [namespace]
Will create an alias of the given GitHub namespace (e.g. "octobrain im akoenig/imacss").
octobrain [alias]
Will open the GitHub project page in your default browser (e.g. "octobrain im").
octobrain [alias] --issue 10
Will open the issue 10 (e.g. "octobrain im -i 10").
Changelog
See the HISTORY.md for further information.
Author
Copyright 2014, André König ([email protected])