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licensegh is a command line tool that generates a license file for a project from the github open source lincese templates
licensegh
is a command line tool that generates a LICENSE
file for a project from the github license templates repository.
Install with pip:
pipx install licensegh
Upgrade with pip:
pipx upgrade licensegh
Alias lgh
Help:
licensegh -h
Version:
licensegh --version
List all licenses:
licensegh -l
Search licenses:
licensegh -s
Print a license:
licensegh -p
Reset github template repository:
licensegh --reset
Save a license:
licensegh mit
Installing poetry:
pipx install poetry
Installing development dependencies:
poetry install
Running unit tests:
poetry run python -m scripts.tests
Applying code styles:
poetry run python -m scripts.styles
Running code analysis:
poetry run python -m scripts.analyze
Running code coverage:
poetry run python -m scripts.tests-coverage
Running cli using poetry
:
poetry run licensegh
poetry version <major|minor|patch>
git add -A
git commit -m "new version: $(poetry version -s)"
git tag $(poetry version -s)
git push origin main
git push --tags
FAQs
licensegh is a command line tool that generates a license file for a project from the github open source lincese templates
We found that licensegh demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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