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utterson-publish
Advanced tools
Git publishing module for flexible and static blog generation framework Utterson.
npm install utterson-publish
Every method is returning a Promise and is chainable.
var publisher = require('utterson-publish');
Getting a repository
publisher.getRepo(filePath, sourceRemote, sourceBranch)
.then(function (repo) {
console.log(repo)
});
Note: initializes a new repo or returns a existing once from the given path
Checking for new commits
publisher.checkForNewCommits(repository)
.then(function (repo) {
console.log(repo.hasNewCommits);
});
Note: should be chained with the getRepo
method
Checking out new Files
publisher.checkoutNewFiles(repo)
.then(function (repo) {
console.log(repo.hasNewFiles);
});
Note: should be chained with the getRepo
method
Publishing files to a repo
publisher.getRepo(filePath, destinationRemote, destinationBranch)
.then(publisher.publish);
MIT-Licensed
FAQs
Utterson module for publishing
The npm package utterson-publish receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, utterson-publish popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that utterson-publish 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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