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A Node.js tool that returns the history of a given GitHub user as a .json file.
A Node.js tool that returns the history of a given GitHub user as a .json file.
##Installation
Install with the Node.JS package manager npm:
$ npm install gistory
or
Install via git clone:
$ git clone git://github.com/wgpsutherland/gistory.git
$ cd gistory
$ npm install
##Use
In your project or in the node command line you can do the following:
var gistory = require('gistory');
gistory.run('wgpsutherland'); // the string can be any valid GitHub username
This will create a file called history.json in the root directory which looks something like this:
[
{
"name": "wgpsutherland/github-user-history",
"date": "2014-11-03T23:14:39.000Z",
"type": "PushEvent"
},
{
"name": "wgpsutherland/github-user-history",
"date": "2014-11-03T23:04:13.000Z",
"type": "PushEvent"
},
{
"name": "wgpsutherland/github-user-history",
"date": "2014-11-03T19:43:21.000Z",
"type": "PushEvent"
}...
]
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A Node.js tool that returns the history of a given GitHub user as a .json file.
We found that gistory 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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