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sync-travis
Advanced tools
Sync your Github projects with Travis CI, to ensure it's updated with your latest projects before executing other commands.
Sync Travis CI to GitHub, to ensure it's updated with your latest projects before executing other commands.
npm i -g sync-travis
From the command line:
sync-travis
Next, you will be prompted to enter your github username and password:
Please provide your github username and password:
(answers are never stored):
? username: jonschlinkert
? password: ********
Done! It will attempt to fill in default answers using the git-remote-origin URL, the git username, and package.json project name. But you can override these as necessary.
Let me know if you have any issues or feature requests!
To use programmatically in your node.js application.
npm i sync-travis --save
var sync = require('sync-travis');
var auth = {username: '', password: ''};
sync('foo/bar', auth, function (err, res) {
console.log(res);
//=> { result: true }
});
Install dev dependencies.
npm i -d && npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright (c) 2015 Jon Schlinkert
Released under the MIT license
This file was generated by verb-cli on March 04, 2015.
FAQs
Sync your Github projects with Travis CI, to ensure it's updated with your latest projects before executing other commands.
We found that sync-travis 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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