Bundle-star starred gem's github repository when bundle installing by bundle-star
command.
See Also my slide for M3 TechTalk https://speakerdeck.com/ma2gedev/bundle-star-how-to-appreciate-oss-projects
Install it yourself as:
$ gem install bundle-star
Bundle-star depends on Netrc gem and Octokit gem to access GitHub API.
Write your GitHub credentials into .netrc
file(locating to ~/.netrc
), you can now access to GitHub API by bundle-star command.
The following is a sample .netrc
file. And execute chmod 600 ~/.netrc
to avoid permission error.
machine api.github.com
login <your github account>
password <your 40 char github token, you can get a token from https://github.com/settings/tokens>
$ bundle-star install
$ bundle-star update
alias bsi="bundle-star install"
- About GitHub token
- Creating a personal access token for the command line - User Documentation
.netrc
file- GNU Inetutils: The .netrc file
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
It is useful for develop with DEBUG environment variable like the following:
DEBUG=true bin/bundle-star