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@cepi/github-get-directory
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Download the contents of a given directory from a repository on GitHub.
Download the contents of a given directory from a repository on GitHub.
Only works in node 10.13+
Best used from the command line:
> github-download-directory gulpjs/gulp docs
Or programatic:
var downloader = require('github-download-directory');
downloader.download('gulpjs', 'gulp', 'docs').then(console.log, console.error);
You can also construct a downloader instance:
var { Downloader } = require('github-download-directory');
// You can even include custom cache stores compatible with https://www.npmjs.com/package/keyv
var KeyvFile = require('keyv-file').KeyvFile;
var store = new KeyvFile();
var custom = new Downloader({
cache: { store },
github: { auth: 'SOME_AUTH_TOKEN' },
});
custom.download('gulpjs', 'gulp', 'docs').then(console.log, console.error);
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Download the contents of a given directory from a repository on GitHub.
We found that @cepi/github-get-directory demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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