1.0.3 • Published 2 years ago

git-cheater v1.0.3

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-
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

Github Cheat - Commits Generator

A command-line tool to generate your GitHub activity graph.

Are you lazy? but you wanna show off your coding skill's to your friends and family? This tool will help you.

How To Use

  1. Make sure you have Git and Node.js installed on your machine.
  2. Generate your commits:
    npx git-cheater
    It will create cheat-folder folder, initialize git and generate commits for every day within the last year (0-3 commits per day).
  3. Create a private repository in your GitHub called cheat-folder and push the changes:
    cd cheat-folder
    git remote add origin git@github.com:<USERNAME>/cheat-folder.git 
    git push -u origin master

Done! Go take a look at your GitHub profile 😉

Customizations

--commitsPerDay

Specify how many commits should be created for every single day. Default is 0,3 which means it will randomly make from 0 to 3 commits a day. Example:

npx git-cheater --commitsPerDay "0,5"

--weekdaysOnly

Use it if you don't want to commit on weekends. Example:

npx git-cheater --weekdaysOnly

--startDate and --endDate

By default, the script generates GitHub commits for every day within the last year. If you want to generate activity for a specific dates, then use these options:

npx git-cheater --startDate "2020/09/01" --endDate "2020/09/30"

--resume

By default, the script will create new local Git directory and delete any previous folder. If you don't want to delete previous and just want to add new commit, then use these options:

npx git-cheater --startDate "2020/10/01" --endDate "2020/12/30" --resume

More

--help

See full documentation

npx git-cheater --help

PS

It is something I wrote as a joke, so don't take it seriousely. I'm not encourage you to cheat, but I think green graph is so satisfying to watch 🤓