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36 lines
1.6 KiB
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# Campaigner
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Command line tool to create and manage community campaigns. `campaigner` takes care of all the campaign lifecycle, starting with getting information to generate the tickets, then publishing them in jira and github and finally tracking their status, the campaign progress and generating reports.
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- `campaigner init` generates the campaign file, linking it to the jira instance and github repository and to the epic issue that will host each campaign ticket.
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- `campaigner add` parses information from different sources and uses it to generate tickets for the campaign.
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- `campaigner publish` builds the tickets information and publishes it both to jira and github.
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- `campaigner sync` downloads updated information of the campaign progress.
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- `campaigner status` shows the current campaign data and progression.
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- `campaigner report` generates reports from the campaign data.
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## Usage
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```sh
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$ campaigner --help
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Create and manage Open Source campaigns
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Usage:
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campaigner [command]
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Available Commands:
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add Adds tickets to the campaign from the output of grep/ag/govet
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filter Interactively filters the current ticket list
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help Help about any command
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init Creates a new campaign in the current directory
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publish Publishes the campaign tickets in different providers
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standalone Standalone fire-and-forget commands
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status Prints the current status of the campaign
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sync Synchronizes the status of the tickets with remote providers
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token Subcommands related to tokens
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Flags:
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-h, --help help for campaigner
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Use "campaigner [command] --help" for more information about a command.
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```
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