Initialize you github projects with a one liner
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Project Initializer
Everytime you want to start a project you do the basics. go to your projects folder, create a new folder for the project, do your git commands, sync the repo, add a README file and push your initial commit.
That is what this simple project is for, making your life easier, and doing all that automatically for you.
Setting up:
- Install the project.
$ pip install proj-init
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Create environment variables:
GIT_AUTOMATION = Github Personal Access Token
PROJECTS = Default path where to create the projects
(Optional, if you don't set this variable the default path will be the current directory)
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Usage:
proj_init [-h] [-l] [-p] [-d PATH] <repo_name>
Automate your workflow with proj_init command.
positional arguments:
<repo_name> Name of your repo to be created.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l, --local Creates your repo only locally.
-p, --private Creates your repo in private mode.
-d PATH, --directory PATH
Path where the repo is going to be created.
Happy Coding!
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