Quickrepo
Command-line tool to automate initialization of a git repository and adding it to github.
Install / Use
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quickrepo
It is quite boring everytime typing git init in your local computer then go to github and initialize a new repository, take the remote url and add it to the local... I am already tired just by explaining. Thanks God quickrepo exists. <br/>
<br/>quickrepo is a command-line application that automates initializing a new repository both locally and on GitHub. The user can either initialize the repository in the directory they are currently working in, or generate a brand new folder which will come initialized as a git and github repository.
Requirements
- Python 3.6+
Installation
<b>install the official package from PyPI</b>
pip install quickrepo
If you have multiple versions of Python installed in your system, use pip3 install quickrepo instead.
<b>or install editable source code</b>
git clone github.com/silverhairs/quickrepo.git
cd quickrepo
pip install --editable .
Usage
Run quickrepo to list all the available commands.
Initialize a new Git & Github repository
To generate a brand new project both locally and on Github, open your terminal/command prompt and run: </br>
quickrepo new
Initialize current working directory as Git & Github repository
To initialize a Git repository in the current working directory and push the content on Github, open your terminal/command prompt and run </br>
quickrepo here
