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repoinitiator

v6.0.14

Published

A simple github repository initiator

Downloads

20

Readme

repoinitiator

With CLI, create a new github repo with basic setup.

Installation

npm i -g repoinitiator

Note: For linux distros' users rember to add sudo.

Configuration

To configure repoinitiator locally, run this command:

repoinitiator config

Add your github username and Github PAT (Github Personal Access Token).

[!Important] PAT must have access to creating or modifying repositories.

Follow steps in this article in order to get you PAT.

Usage

repoinitiator new <repo_name>

<repo_name> is the name you want to give your repository.

Note: You'll be prompted to enter directory where the project will reside locally. If you want it to be current directory you're in please add period(.) only.

Contributing

Refer to contributing.md if you want to contribute.

License

Our project is licensed under MIT license which can be found here.

Maintainers

This project is currently maintained by @MuhireIghor and @pacifiquem.