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repostatus2md

v1.0.1

Published

Create a markdown overview of your repos statuses.

Downloads

7

Readme

repostatus to markdown

Project Status: Active - The project has reached a stable, usable state and is being actively developed.

Create an overview of your repos statuses by parsing repostatus badges into a single markdown file listing all your repos.

Installation

$ npm install -g repostatus2md

Usage

By default the resulting markdown will be printed to the commandline. This allows to chain rs2md together with other tools. Or you can just save it to a file.

$ rs2dm -t [your token here] > repos.md

rs2dm assumes that you have the status badges in a readme file which live in the top level of your repository. Otherwise a project will be classified as not having a status. In this we do not follow the standard, ignoring repostatus.org files.

Usage: rs2md [options]

  Create a markdown overview of your repos statuses.

  Options:

    -h, --help                 output usage information
    -V, --version              output the version number
    -t, --token <token>        GitHub access token.
    -u, --username <username>  GitHub username.
    -p, --password <password>  GitHub password.
    --include-forks            Include forked repositories.
    --headline-depth <"##">    What typ of headline to use in the markdown.

Authentication

You need to authenticate with GitHub. You can either enter your username and password or generate a token.

Visit /settings/token to generate a new access token. Make sure it has access to your public repos. Copy it when you see it as you will only get to see it once.