NAME
Dist::Zilla::Plugin::GitHub::Create - Create a new GitHub repo on dzil new
VERSION
version 0.34
SYNOPSIS
Configure git with your GitHub credentials:
$ git config --global github.user LoginName
$ git config --global github.password GitHubPassword
Alternatively you can install Config::Identity and write your credentials in the (optionally GPG-encrypted) ~/.github
file as follows:
login LoginName
password GitHubpassword
(if only the login name is set, the password will be asked interactively)
then, in your profile.ini:
# default config
[GitHub::Create]
# to override publicness
[GitHub::Create]
public = 0
# use a template for the repository name
[GitHub::Create]
repo = {{ lc $dist -> name }}
See "ATTRIBUTES" for more options.
DESCRIPTION
This Dist::Zilla plugin creates a new git repository on GitHub.com when a new distribution is created with dzil new
.
It will also add a new git remote pointing to the newly created GitHub repository's private URL. See "ADDING REMOTE" for more info.
ATTRIBUTES
repo
-
Specifies the name of the GitHub repository to be created (by default the name of the dist is used). This can be a template, so something like the following will work:
repo = {{ lc $dist -> name }}
prompt
-
Prompt for confirmation before creating a GitHub repository if this option is set to true (default is false).
public
-
Create a public repository if this option is set to true (default), otherwise create a private repository.
remote
-
Specifies the git remote name to be added (default 'origin'). This will point to the newly created GitHub repository's private URL. See "ADDING REMOTE" for more info.
ADDING REMOTE
By default GitHub::Create
adds a new git remote pointing to the newly created GitHub repository's private URL if, and only if, a git repository has already been initialized, and if the remote doesn't already exist in that repository.
To take full advantage of this feature you should use, along with GitHub::Create
, the Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Init plugin, leaving blank its remote
option, as follows:
[Git::Init]
; here goes your Git::Init config, remember
; to not set the 'remote' option
[GitHub::Create]
You may set your preferred remote name, by setting the remote
option of the GitHub::Create
plugin, as follows:
[Git::Init]
[GitHub::Create]
remote = myremote
Remember to put [Git::Init]
before [GitHub::Create]
.
After the new remote is added, the current branch will track it, unless remote tracking for the branch was already set. This may allow one to use the Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::Push plugin without the need to do a git push
between the dzil new
and dzil release
. Note though that this will work only when the push.default
Git configuration option is set to either upstream
or simple
(which will be the default in Git 2.0). If you are using an older Git or don't want to change your config, you may want to have a look at Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Git::PushInitial.
AUTHOR
Alessandro Ghedini <alexbio@cpan.org>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011 Alessandro Ghedini.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.