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octoget

v0.0.4

Published

🐙 Download git repositories using GItHub GraphQL API.

Downloads

162

Readme

🐙 octoget

npm version

octoget is a CLI and code library for downloading GitHub repositories using the GitHub GraphQL API.

Why octoget?

In many cases, you should use git command or unjs/giget. However, octoge can be useful when these don't work well.

For example, WebContainers doesn't have git command and throws CORS error when using giget. (giget uses GitHub archive API, and this redirects to codeload.github.com domain, which does not support Cross-Origin Resource Sharing.)

Usage (CLI)

npx octoget@latest <path> [<dir>] [...options]

Arguments

  • path: Repository identifier, specified as either owner/repo (e.g., aster-mnch/octoget) or a full URI (e.g., https://github.com/aster-mnch/octoget).
  • dir: The target directory where the repository contents will be extracted.

Options

  • --force: Download into an existing directory, overwriting its contents.
  • --auth: Use a custom authorization token for using GitHub GraphQL API. (Alternatively, set the OCTOGET_AUTH environment variable.)

Examples

# Download a public repository to the current directory
OCTOGET_AUTH=ghu_XXXXX npx octoget@latest aster-mnch/octoget

# Download a repository to a specified directory
OCTOGET_AUTH=ghu_XXXXX npx octoget@latest aster-mnch/octoget path/to/dir

Usage (Code)

Installation

To install octoget in your project, use one of the following:

# npm
npm install octoget

# yarn
yarn install octoget

# pnpm
pnpm install octoget

Importing the Module

// ESM
import { download } from 'octoget';

// CommonJS
import { download } = require('octoget');

download(path, options?)

The function downloads a GitHub repository and saves it to a specified directory.

Parameters:

  • path: (string) The repository to download, specified as owner/repo or a full URL.
  • options: (object) An optional object containing:
    • dir: (string) The directory to which the repository will be downloaded.
    • force: (boolean) If true, allows downloading into an existing directory.
    • auth: (string) Authorization token for using GitHub GraphQL API.

Example Usage:

const { source, dir } = await download('aster-mnch/octoget', {
  dir: 'path/to/dir',
  force: true,
  auth: 'ghu_XXXXX',
});

Return Value:

The function returns a promise that resolves with an object containing:

  • dir: (string) The path where the repository was extracted.
  • source: (string) The identifier of the downloaded repository.

License

Under the MIT License.