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git-authors-cli
Advanced tools
Detects project contributors and add it into
package.json
Add credits for people that help you ship code is important, but it is a task easy to forget. This tool makes it easy to integrate as part of your release process, so your contributors are always up to date ✨.
$ npm install git-authors-cli --global
$ git-authors-cli --help
Print all contributors and add it into package.json
Usage
$ git-authors-cli [options]
Options
--cwd Specify the path for running the command (defaults to process.cwd())
--save Write contributors into package.json if it exists (defaults to true)
--print Show information from the terminal (defaults to true)
Examples
$ git-authors-cli # Get contributors for the current path project.
$ git-authors-cli ~/Projects/metascraper # Get contributors for a specific path project.
git-authors-cli © Kiko Beats, released under the MIT License.
Authored and maintained by Kiko Beats with help from contributors.
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FAQs
Print all contributors and add it into package.json
The npm package git-authors-cli receives a total of 2,046 weekly downloads. As such, git-authors-cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that git-authors-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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