</marquee>
is a command-line Node.js app that creates back-dated Git commits in
order to write a message on your GitHub contribution summary graph.
npm install github-marquee
Writing a marquee message to your GitHub contribution summary graph is done in a few steps.
</marquee>
is designed to work on a brand new repository. Because we are
manipulating history, it is a really bad idea to use this on an existing
repository.
$ mkdir hi-there
Open up your terminal and use the following syntax to create a commit history that maps to your message.
$ marquee <message>
</marquee>
only creates a contribution history, it does not interface directly
with GitHub. After you've set up your commits, head over to
https://github.com/new and create a new repository.
Be sure to leave "Initialize this repository with a README" unchecked, and do
not add a license or .gitignore
.
After creating your repository, follow the GitHub instructions to "push an existing repository from the command line." After pushing your repository, your GitHub contribution summary graph will be updated immediately.