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Requirements

Platform Status

To use library you need to have node and npm installed in your machine:

  • node >=10
  • npm >=6

Package is continuously tested on darwin, linux and win32 platforms. All active and maintenance LTS node releases are supported.

Installation

To install the library run the following command

  npm i -g lalaps

Usage

Run Web interface:

  node lib/web.js

Start the main worker:

node ./lib/bin/worker.js start

GitHub:

  1. analyze individual repository:
  node github.js analyze-repository <repository>

where <repository> is full GitHub repo name in form {owner}/{name}.

  1. analyze all repositories
  node github.js start [<repositories>]

where <repositories> are , separated list of full names in form of {owner}/{name}.

Configuration

For now, the configuration can be passed only using environment variables. A list of variables with default values can be found in the .env.defaults file.

Contribute

Make the changes to the code and tests. Then commit to your branch. Be sure to follow the commit message conventions. Read Contributing Guidelines for details.