🏛 Use your GitHub account's commit history as a canvas. Express the artist in you!
gitcanvas
is a service and command-line tool that facilitates "drawing" in your contribution summary on GitHub, by creating commits for you in the right places.
Just hop onto the site, draw something, commit with the CLI, and done! 🚀
Install it via npm
.
npm install -g gitcanvas
Sit in the repository you want to generate the commits on, and then use gitcanvas
CLI.
gitcanvas --help
gitcanvas --dry-run some.json
gitcanvas some.json
Provided that you give it a JSON file generated on the site, gitcanvas
will generate a bunch of commits for you (no pushing around, so you can take it back).
This is mostly harmless, as commits will be empty. No changes are part of the commit. You could always use the --dry-run
flag to see what the commands would look like.
Take into consideration that other people only see your public contribution activity, so using gitcanvas
on a private repo won't always have the desired effect (showing off a cool, pixelated drawing).
No special treatment, just node app
, done.
Boredom, insomnia, and I just had to find a use for emoji-random, which is largely useless too.