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hubot-github-compare
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Return Github comparison URLs for two branches/releases on any repo
Return Github comparison URL for 2 branches/releases on a specified repo
Hubot> hubot compare user/repo develop to 1.0.1
Hubot> https://github.com/user/repo/compare/develop...1.0.1
If you set the HUBOT_GITHUB_USER
environmental variable, hubot will assume any repos that are not namespaced are in your user or org account.
export HUBOT_GITHUB_USER=markhuge
Hubot> hubot compare hubot-github-compare develop to master
Hubot> https://github.com/markhuge/hubot-github-compare/compare/develop...master
For Github Enterprise users, you can set the HUBOT_GITHUB_API
environmental variable to your Github Enterprise installation.
Ex: export HUBOT_GITHUB_API=https://github.myshiz.biz
Hubot> hubot compare user/repo develop to 1.0.1
Hubot> https://github.myshiz.biz/user/repo/compare/develop...1.0.1
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Return Github comparison URLs for two branches/releases on any repo
The npm package hubot-github-compare receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, hubot-github-compare popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hubot-github-compare 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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