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opencollective
Advanced tools
Command Line Interface for Open Collective.
$ npm install -g opencollective
This will populate a opencollective
(and its shortcut oc
) as a command line.
You can also add this as a dependency in your package.json
to automatically show the postinstall
donate message:
$ npm install --save opencollective
Then run
$ opencollective setup
$ opencollective [collective] [info|stats]
Shows the latest stats of the collective (number of contributors, number of backers, annual budget and current balance).
$ opencollective [collective] donate [amount] [frequency]
Opens the donate page of your collective. E.g. $ opencollective webpack donate 5 monthly
$ opencollective postinstall [--plain]
Reads the details of your collective in the package.json
of the current directory and invite the user to donate after installing your package.
Add this command in the postinstall
script of your package.json
.
If you add the --plain
option, it won't show any emoji and ascii art (better for old terminals).
$ opencollective setup
Interactive setup to add your collective info into your package.json
and add the backers/sponsors badge and avatars in your README.md
.
$ opencollective login
$ opencollective logout
$ opencollective cc | billing
$ opencollective cc ls
$ opencollective cc add
$ opencollective cc rm
$ opencollective apply [github_repo_url]
$ opencollective show <collective>
$ opencollective open <collective>
$ opencollective ls // list the collectives you are contributing to.
Stop your contribution to . Warning: may make someone sad somewhere on this planet.
Shamelessly inspired by the excellent now-cli
FAQs
Official Command Line Interface for Open Collective
The npm package opencollective receives a total of 53,874 weekly downloads. As such, opencollective popularity was classified as popular.
We found that opencollective 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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