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Check your GitHub Newsfeed via the command-line
GitFeed
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Check your GitHub Newsfeed via the command-line.
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Newsfeed includes all the news from people you are following on GitHub, repositories you are watching, etc. All news you would find on your GitHub dashboard.
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Installation
GitFeed can be installed from pypi.
For best results (compatibility with Pager), use Python3
pip install gitfeed
or if you like to live on the bleeding edge
git clone https://github.com/Ritiek/GitFeed
cd GitFeed
python setup.py install
Usage
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Run it using
gitfeed
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The first time you launch
gitfeed
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You can even fetch news for any other user provided you know their GitHub username.
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Full list of supported options:
usage: gitfeed [-h] [-u USER] [-p PAGES] [-q] [-nt] [-ns]
Check your GitHub Newsfeed via the command-line.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-u USER, --user USER GitHub username for the user to fetch newsfeed for
(default: <user>)
-p PAGES, --pages PAGES
number of newsfeed pages to fetch (default: 1)
-q, --quiet hide comment body in issues & PRs (default: False)
-nt, --no-time-stamp hide time-stamp of events (default: False)
-ns, --no-style show plain white text with no colors or style
(default: False)
- You can modify the default configuration by editing
~/.gitfeed/gitfeed.ini
License
The MIT License