Furik is summary generator for your GitHub activities.
Install it yourself as:
$ gem install furik
You can show GitHub activity while one day.
$ furik activity
Output example is here:
% furik activity
Today's Activities
-
### ruby/rubyspec
- [pull_request](https://github.com/ruby/rubyspec/pull/158): Set Net::FTP.default_passive to false.
- [comment](https://github.com/ruby/rubyspec/pull/158#issuecomment-155703551): :+1: (Set Net::FTP.default_passive t...)
### ruby/ruby
- [pull_request](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1091): Fix typo, double 'means'
(snip)
If you want to show GitHub and GitHub Enterprise activities, You need to add -l
option to furik
command.
$ furik activity -l
furik supports to store authentication via Pit. You are asked GitHub (and GitHub Enterprise) token from furik.
Pit sotred your token to ~/.pit/default.yaml
by default. You can confirm or modify this yaml.
% cat ~/.pit/default.yaml
---
github.com:
access_token: your_token
your.github-enterprise.host:
access_token: your_enterprise_token
furik:
github_enterprise_host: your.github-enterpise.host
NOTE: your.github-enterprise.host
should be replaced with your true GH:E hostname(both yaml's key and value).
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake test
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment. Run bundle exec furik
to use the gem in this directory, ignoring other installed copies of this gem.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/pepabo/furik.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015- GMO Pepabo, Inc.