
Here are some random example commits after running $ update.
#Update github desktop update#
Once your updaters are setup, just run update init, then projects under your maintenance will convert to the the conventions you prefer within milliseconds after running update.
#Update github desktop code#
As code projects mature, time spent on these things tend to stay linear or increase as the size of a community grows.

after initializing a new project with a project generator, like generate or Google's Yeoman, you can "normalize" all of the generated files to use your own preferences.

update settings in runtime config files, preferences in dotfiles.remove deprecated fields from project manifests.fix dates in copyrights, licenses and banners.update files that are typically excluded from build cycles, and are often forgotten about after they're created.convert a config file to a different format (json to yaml, yaml to json, etc).instantly update an old or inherited project to your latest personal preferences (convert tabs to spaces, convert from jshint to eslint or the other way around, or any other detail).enforce conventions across all of your projects.

create continuity and consistency across projects.
#Update github desktop install#
You can create your own updaters using Update's API, or install updaters using npm, to do things like: Please use the contact forms at the bottom of the website for any major variances.All updating is accomplished using plugins called updaters, which are run by command line or API, and can be installed globally, locally, or created in a local updatefile.js. Alternative languages may vary in accuracy. Website designed and written in English as the primary language.
