> A free, open source solution for creating github repositories from the commandline avoid the usual copy and paste. Keep up to date on issues, and much more.
Needs a comma.
> octogit login <username> <password> # allows you to store your github authetication data octogit create <reponame> 'description' # lets you create the repository both locally and on github octogit issues # lets you see all the related issues in the current repository octogit issues <number> # lets you see a specific issue with summary octogit issues <number> close # lets you close an issue
<'s everywhere.
The "follow" link's right hand corners are cut off.
The title is showing Octogit plus a unicode D with a horizontal line through it (can't seem to paste it here).
EDIT: Downvotes for constructive criticism? Really?
It's on Github. That means you could fix that and send a pull request to the developer (which is consructive) instead of making a "constructive criticsm".
Contributing to open source comes in many flavours. Bug reporting is one of them. I simply don't have the motivation to contribute more than this to a project which doesn't personally interest me. Instead of throwing the little I do give back in my face, why not make use of it?
> I simply don't have the motivation to contribute more than this to a project which doesn't personally interest me
Creating an issue wouldn't have taken much more effort. I think your tone is what most people are having a problem with. Re-read your comment, and imagine that it's someone commenting on one of your projects.
Had you changed your tone, submitted an issue, or as farslan suggested you could have taken an extra 5 minutes and submitted the changes yourself. If you had done that you would be a contributor to a great project, but unfortunately now you're just an ass.
I'm sticking to my guns on this one. Had my comment contained personal insults or bad language or negativity, I would agree with you. Try reading that sentence in a standoffish tone with furrowed eyebrows while scoffing at the author. Now read it again in a neutral tone with one eyebrow raised which places no judgement on the person but full judgement on the work itself. I was aiming for the latter.
The bottom line is that these are glaring problems that a five year old could spot and, to most people, it's pretty obvious that if you're presenting something you should proof read it.
> A free, open source solution for creating github repositories from the commandline avoid the usual copy and paste. Keep up to date on issues, and much more.
Needs a comma.
> octogit login <username> <password> # allows you to store your github authetication data octogit create <reponame> 'description' # lets you create the repository both locally and on github octogit issues # lets you see all the related issues in the current repository octogit issues <number> # lets you see a specific issue with summary octogit issues <number> close # lets you close an issue
<'s everywhere.
The "follow" link's right hand corners are cut off.
The title is showing Octogit plus a unicode D with a horizontal line through it (can't seem to paste it here).
EDIT: Downvotes for constructive criticism? Really?