0.2.0 • Published 5 years ago

captain-log v0.2.0

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5 years ago

captain-log

Automating the logs from your favorite captains

Very WORK IN PROGRESS

Install

npm install captain-log

Usage

const captain = require('captain-log')
captain([{
  title: 'What happened (ongoing)', // This will be the title of this group of issues
  repo: 'ipld/specs', // this is the repo to get these from
  state: 'open', // want open issues or closed ones?
  labels: [], // any label to filter?
  exclude_labels: ['needs spec'], // any label to exclude?
  todo: true, // want to show the list as a todo?
  since: '2016-09-10T12:00:00Z', // want to get them from a particular time?
  exclude: [13], // want to exclude a particular issue?
  prefix: ':tada:' // wants to prefix each issues with a special emoji 🎉?
}] [, optionallyYourBasicAuth])

will output

### What happened (ongoing)
- :tada: [ ] #19 : Idea for permanent mutable links
- :tada: [ ] #14 : Adding Introduction, Abstract and Scope
- :tada: [ ] #12 : Skeleton of IPLD v1 spec
- :tada: [ ] #4 : Selectors: Use cases (from Q3 Workshop)

See a better demo for ipld/specs (code here)

Quick history

I learned the practice of writing a captain.log from @daviddias in his work on js-ipfs (see his really cool log). When I started my captain.log I found really useful to list all the different issues that are open, closed, that need a spec that had something happening & so on. This process is very slow for humans but fast for machines :)

License

MIT

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