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starring

v0.2.1

Published

Star all the packages being used in the current project.

Downloads

24

Readme

Star the packages on GitHub being used in the current project or installed globally.

Features

  • [x] Star selected dependencies : starring
  • [x] Star all dependencies of the current project: starring --all
  • [x] Star a particular package: starring colors
  • [x] Star selected global dependencies : starring --global
  • [x] Star all global dependencies: starring --global --all

Authorization

You will need to provide your GitHub usename and password for the first time so that it can create a token. The scope of the token is 'public_repo'. After that it won't ask for any credentials.

Install

$ npm install --global starring

Usage Instructions

Usage
    $ starring [input]

  Options
    --all  Star all the packages listed in the package.json from current directory. [Default: false]
    --global Star

  Examples
    $ starring
    presents UI to select the packages you want to star.
    $ starring <package-name>
    stars package-name npm package on GitHub.

License

MIT © Ritesh Kumar