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pipermail-bot

v1.2.6

Published

The esdiscuss bot

Downloads

4

Readme

pipermail-bot

The esdiscuss bot. Could also be used with any other pipermail source.

Installation

$ npm install pipermail-bot
$ npm install pipermail-bot -g

API

var bot = require('pipermail-bot');

bot(options).pipe(stringify()).pipe(process.stdout);

Options:

  • source - The pipermail source (default: 'https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/es-discuss/')
  • age - Max age of messages to consider (default: infinite)
  • organisation - The organisation messages are saved to (if present, will filter messages to only show those that don't exist)
  • dryRun - Don't commit new messages to repositories
  • user - The username for a GitHub account to commit with
  • pass - The password for a GitHub account to commit with
  • team - The team to give access to newly created repositories

Command Line

Usage:

$ pipermail-bot -h

License

MIT

If you find it useful, a donation via gittip would be appreciated.

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