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fastlane-plugin-figlet
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This project is a fastlane plugin. To get started with fastlane-plugin-figlet
, add it to your project by running:
fastlane add_plugin figlet
It also requires that figlet
is installed. On a mac with homebrew you can do this with:
brew install figlet
Wrapper around figlet which makes large ascii text words
Check out the example Fastfile
to see how to use this plugin. Try it by cloning the repo, running fastlane install_plugins
and bundle exec fastlane test
.
You can see the fonts here: http://www.figlet.org/examples.html or with
showfigfonts
To run both the tests, and code style validation, run
rake
To automatically fix many of the styling issues, use
rubocop -a
For any other issues and feedback about this plugin, please submit it to this repository.
If you have trouble using plugins, check out the Plugins Troubleshooting doc in the main fastlane
repo.
fastlane
PluginsFor more information about how the fastlane
plugin system works, check out the Plugins documentation.
fastlane
fastlane
is the easiest way to automate building and releasing your iOS and Android apps. To learn more, check out fastlane.tools.
FAQs
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We found that fastlane-plugin-figlet 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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