FakeCommitJS
This is a simple node module that allows you to create fake commits in a repository every now and then.
Getting Started
There are two ways to use this module. One is by installing it globally and using
it with the command fakecommit
. The second one is by extending the module as shown in the
example section.
Installation
Before installing, download and install Node.js. You need to download and install git aswell. Installation of git ensures that 'git' command is accessible from the terminal which is essential for this module.
Global Installation
$ npm install -g fakecommitjs --save
Local Installation (i.e if you want to customize the module)
$ npm install fakecommitjs --save
Global Module Usage
Run fakecommit <repo-path> <target-file> [interval=5]
to simply use
this project without any customization. The interval should be specified in seconds.
You need to install the module globally inorder to use the above command.
Local Module Usage
The module exports two main functions:
* addCommitMessages(commitMessages: String[])
* startAutoCommit(repoPath: String, targetFile: String, interval: number)
Example
// index.js file
const { startAutoCommit, addCommitMessages } = require('fakecommitjs')
addCommitMessages([
'what\'s going on',
'how come is this happening',
'what the hell do we do',
'oh no'
])
startAutoCommit(
'../example-repo',
'../example-repo/app.js',
3
)
To see the result execute the file as shown
$ node index.js