It is quite boring everytime typing git init
in your local computer then go to github and initialize a new repository, take the remote url and add it to the local... I am already tired just by explaining. Thanks God quickrepo exists.
quickrepo is a command-line application that automates initializing a new repository both locally and on GitHub. The user can either initialize the repository in the directory they are currently working in, or generate a brand new folder which will come initialized as a git and github repository.
- Python 3.6+
install the official package from PyPI
pip install quickrepo
If you have multiple versions of Python installed in your system, use pip3 install quickrepo
instead.
or install editable source code
git clone github.com/silverhairs/quickrepo.git
cd quickrepo
pip install --editable .
Run quickrepo
to list all the available commands.
To generate a brand new project both locally and on Github, open your terminal/command prompt and run:
quickrepo new
To initialize a Git repository in the current working directory and push the content on Github, open your terminal/command prompt and run
quickrepo here