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@googlemaps/github-policy-bot
Advanced tools
This package provides a command line tool for enforcing policies on GitHub repositories and initializing files to meet the requirements of these policies.
check
npx @googlemaps/github-policy-bot \
check DIRECTORY_OF_PROJECT
The tool performs checks beyond the minimal required for Google Open Source including specific files around GitHub processes, bots, and workflows.
init
npx @googlemaps/github-policy-bot \
init DIRECTORY_OF_PROJECT \
--users GITHUB_USERNAME GITHUB_USERNAME2 \ # for blunderbuss and CODEOWNERS
--team googlemaps/eng \ # for CODEOWNERS
--repository js-github-policy-bot \
--kind js \ # should match prefix of repository
--no-overwrite
Which will output the following:
- Writing file: README.md
- Writing file: SECURITY.md
- Writing file: .github/blunderbuss.yml
- Writing file: .github/CODEOWNERS
- Writing file: .github/workflows/codeql.yml
- Writing file: .github/workflows/test.yml
- Writing file: .github/workflows/release.yml
For more information run:
npx @googlemaps/github-policy-bot help init
It is recommended to adjust the generated files before committing them to the repository. The templates for these files are defined at https://github.com/googlemaps/js-github-policy-bot/tree/main/src/init/templates.
FAQs
Enforce policies for github.com/googlemaps repositories
We found that @googlemaps/github-policy-bot demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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