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gitrepo - small utility to easily download repos and releases from GitHub
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Thanks!
"Browse repos", very good.(^^/ -
@beer2011, glad you like it :)
If you guys have any other ideas about stuff I can add - please write them here
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I noticed, while using...
By the case, The file name which carried out the 'Tap'(in window of "Browse repos") seems not to be correctly reflected.
Would you confirm?
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Again, it downloaded.
It can choose now well.
@ccc, @ShadowSlayer, Thanks! -
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Okay, I made a new release and fixed some more stuff.
In the next version I am hoping to fix issue #3 and add
Choose location
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UPDATE
New release is here!
Unfortunately, I haven't addedChoose location
button in this release, but I've added the possibility to download and browse gists! Yay :) -
@ShadowSlayer thanks for this, now I only need 1 tool instead of 2! :)
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@techteej, glad it helps :)
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If you install the script via the
gitrepo.uipack.py
download, the unpackedgitrepo.py
will have a syntax error on line 21:parselink = re.compile("<[\S]*?page=(\d+)>; rel="last"").search
i.e. the escaping of the double quotes is lost.
I suggest just using this syntax instead:
parselink = re.compile(r'<[\S]*?page=(\d+)>; rel="last"').search
Please note that I also made the string literal a raw string by prefixing it with
r
. This is generally a good practice for regular expression strings, since the backslash in combination with certain characters will be interpreted as an escape sequence otherwise and the regex may not work as intended. -
@SpotlightKid, thanks for telling me that! Problem fixed :)
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hello.
I just downloaded and used your gist to download 'pixel draw' project.
It worked perfectly!
Very nice to have the folder automatically created.
Your project is a life saver!
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Haven't updated this project for a loong time, but hopefully gonna add some cool stuff now! :]
In this update I added branches support:
When entering repo's name, you can specify the branch by putting '/{branch-name-here}' after repo's name, ex:
Going to add push support soon.
P. S. Fixed the lag issue; updates will now be pushed into the
dev
branch