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pers

v1.0.4

Published

Pronounce "purse", pers brings you all the command line functionality for your personal accounts that you could want. Instead of having to create a whole web application to do something simple like creating a github repo, pers takes your api keys and ids

Downloads

6

Readme

Pers

Pronounce "purse", pers brings you all the command line functionality for your personal accounts that you could want. Instead of having to create a whole web application to do something simple like creating a github repo, pers takes your api keys and ids and provides that functionality for you.

Setup

First thing you need to do is, in your home directory create pers.config.json (or any file specified with PERSCONFIG as an environment variable). Then add the api keys and ids for the functionality you want.

Github

Setup

To set up github, you need to create a personal api token, add that token to the pers.config.json file, like so:

{
  "github": {
    "USERNAME1": "TOKEN1",
    "USERNAME2": "TOKEN2"
  }
}

Then you're ready to go.

Commands

  • Create a new repo with pers create-repo REPONAME
  • Delete a repo with pers delete-repo REPONAME

Contributing

As you can see, the vision for this project is a bit more grandiose that it's current state, so if you would like to contribute, please, by all means do! Currently, there's just github, but I would be open to facebook, twitter, or whatever, as long as you have a use case! Github alone has a lot more commands that could be added. Those are just the two that really irk me to have to interrupt my coding process to do.