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👾 Draw on your GitHub contribution graph ░▒▓█

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This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (github-spray) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

GitHub Spray

npm license

GitHub Spray logo

A CLI to generate sprays for your GitHub contribution history graph

Installation

npm i -g github-spray

Requirements

  • Git
  • Recent NodeJS

Usage

  1. Create a new GitHub repository and copy its url
github-spray -t <text> --multiplier <factor> --push --origin <github_repository_url>

(example)

github-spray -t hello --multiplier 10 --push --origin https://github.com/John/hello.git

Depending on your number of contributions on the given period that you want to spray, you will need to multiply the number of commit per day by a specific factor (--multiplier) so that the spray become more relevant on your calendar heatmap.

github-spray --help

Fonts

github-spray -t <text> --font <font_name>

(example)

github-spray -t Wald0 --font portable_vengeance

github-spray -t Mario? --font mario

led7





Fonts available are in the fonts folder

Invert colors

github-spray -t hello -i

Flip vertical

github-spray -t hello --flipvertical

Flip horizontal

github-spray -t hello --fliphorizontal

Custom pattern

To use a custom pattern, create a JSON file like follow.
The numbers (1 to 4) will determine the number of commit per day, and thus the green's darkness.

[
    "  333  ",
    " 3   3 ",
    "3 2 2 3",
    "3     3",
    "3 222 3",
    " 3   3 ",
    "  333  "
]

github-spray -f <path/to/pattern.json> ...

github-spray -f patterns/space-invaders.json ...

You can use GitHub Spray Generator to graphically draw patterns

Custom start date

github-spray --startdate YYYY-MM-DD ...

The date will be rounded to the nearest sunday.
By default the start date is the nearest sunday of the current date - 53 weeks.

Multiplier: scale colors

github-spray -m <factor> ...

Multiply the number of commit per day by the given factor to make the spray darker or brighter on your calendar heatmap.

Known issues