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CLI to open package in packagist.org

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packagist-home

Description

Open the GitHub page of the given or current directory repo

It will attempt to open the package page on packagist.org if there is one.

Install

$ npm install -g @codedungeon/packagist-home

Usage

From any PHP package which has been publish to packagist.org

$ packagist-home

Tip

Add alias ph=pkg-home to your .zshrc/.bashrc, so that you can run it with $ ph instead.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email support@codedungeon.io instead of using the issue tracker.

Credits

packagist-home written by Mike Erickson

E-Mail: mike.erickson@codedungeon.io

Twitter: @codedungeon

Website: codedungeon.io

License

Copyright © 2020 Mike Erickson Released under the MIT License

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Package last updated on 27 Sep 2020

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