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code-status
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Check if any of your git projects needs attention:
Runs through all your code projects and checks the following:
If the answer is yes to any of those questions, this module will find and list the projects.
Install code-status globally:
npm install -g code-status
$ code-status ~/code
DIR BRANCH AHEAD DIRTY UNTRACKED
after-all-results master 0 1 0
airserver master 0 3 10
connect master 95 1 0
hubot-heroku patch-1 0 1 0
code-status [paths] [options]
The paths defaults to the current directory if not specified. The
code-status program will look through that directory and all
sub-directories scanning for git projects.
Options:
--help - show the help--version - show version--simple - make the output more simple for easy greppingMIT
FAQs
Check if any of your git projects needs attention
We found that code-status 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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