Lists your most recent GitHub stars in a compiled list that can be sent in a digest format.
$ gh-stars -t "YOUR GITHUB TOKEN"
jez/pandoc-starter: 📄My pandoc markdown templates and makefiles
CDSoft/pp: PP - Generic preprocessor (with pandoc in mind) - macros, literate programming, diagrams, scripts...
haya14busa/reviewdog: 🐶 Automated code review tool integrated with any code analysis tools regardless of programming language
Stars are listed in a "week" basis starting "Sunday".
$ gh-stars --help
Usage: gh-stars [options]
Options:
-h, --help Displays this help message
-i, --insecure Disables HTTPS certificate verification
-l, --limit int Limit the amount of starts retrieved
-t, --token string A GitHub Personal API Access Token
-v, --version Displays version information
https://github.com/augustohp/gh-stars
You can also set GHSTARS_GITHUB_TOKEN
environment variable instead allowing
your GitHub token lurking in your history.
You can also run using Docker:
$ docker run -e GHSTARS_GITHUB_TOKEN="YOUR GITHUB TOKEN" augustohp/gh-stars
There are make targets for:
build
compiles the project and puts it in your$GOTAH/bin
release
creates binaries for Windows, Linux and MacOS underdist/
There are no automated tests and the code lacks love.