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Feature : How about showing links to github project - twitter profile of the author? #6
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Hey! I think something like I definitely worry about too much information or information overload, so if you have thoughts on what the output would look like that would be amazing to see. |
By output if you meant to say cli UI - I don't have it. I mean to say it would similar to the output of the command |
I was indeed writing a small script to automatically star dependencies of a project in GitHub (heavily inspired by I think it could be nice to include the functionality using a simple |
Hey @DiegoVicen! Yes, I will happily look at a PR. There are some changes incoming that might mean the PR goes through a couple rounds, but I'd still love to have some code-thoughts on what this looks like. 😄 |
Hey @DiegoVicen you might want to keep an eye on #7. I'm thinking of trying to pull project funding info from the setup.py, and pulling the github info from there as well seems ideal. |
The prototype I mentioned just parses the output of |
If the user wants to donate he would hit the command
thanks requirements.txt donate
which would show links to the authors patreon pages. Whilethanks requirements tweet
would show the authors twitter profile links using which user can tweet the author expressing his love for the library.The same for github as well - it would show github project links which helps people
star
the project.I was planning to put this up in the package that I'm building but thought of chiming in my thoughts here instead of building
yet another thanks library
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