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made-in-generator
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The repository is inspired by @IonicaBizau/made-in.
It supports getting developers and repositories on github and making documantation.
$ npm install --save-dev made-in-generator
const { MadeIn } = require('made-in-generator');
const token = ''; // github auth token
const locations = ['Japan', 'Tokyo']; // It is used for seaching location, you should use a country and cities
return new MadeIn({ token })
.getDevelopers(locations); // It creates `data/developers.json`
const { MadeIn } = require('made-in-generator');
const token = ''; // github auth token
const developers = require('./data/developers.json');
return new MadeIn({ token })
.getRepositories(developers); // It creates `data/repositories.json`
$ npm init
The package.json
has to have homepage
. It will be used for documentation links.
const { makeDocs } = require('made-in-generator');
const repositories = require('./data/repositories.json');
makeDocs(repositories);
FAQs
Geneator of made-in-xxx
We found that made-in-generator 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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