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@facilitative/github-label-presets
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Curated label presets for @financial-times/github-label-sync.
This package is available for all sorts of projects via the following package managers:
npm install @facilitative/github-label-presets@v1.0.0 -D
yarn add @facilitative/github-label-presets@v1.0.0 -D
pnpm add @facilitative/github-label-presets@v1.0.0 -D
A few default presets are provided to get you started:
If you are looking to strictly use one format, consider using these instead (hard clears any other labels):
github-label-sync --access-token XXXXXX --labels node_modules/@facilitative/github-label-presets/src/strict/default.json USERNAME/REPOSITORY_NAME
github-label-presets is licensed under the MIT License.
FAQs
Curated label presets for @github-label-sync.
The npm package @facilitative/github-label-presets receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, @facilitative/github-label-presets popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @facilitative/github-label-presets demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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