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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a090178..a8ab8b6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,30 +1,40 @@ -# Gofork -## Presentation -Gofork is a CLI tool to find forks that are ahead of a github repository. -## Usage -``` -$ gofork --help -usage: gofork [-h|--help] -r|--repo "" [-b|--branch ""] - [-p|--private] - - CLI tool to find active forks - -Arguments: - - -h --help Print help information - -r --repo Repository to check - -b --branch Branch to check. Default: repo default branch - -p --private Show private repositories -``` -## Roadmap -* [x] Print the results in table -* [x] Add support for branches (with the default being the repo default branch) -* [x] Use terminal colors -* [x] Verbose flag for private/even forks -* [x] Loading bar -* [X] Sort output -## Built with -Built with love using [Golang](https://golang.org), [Github API](https://developer.github.com/v3/) and [akamensky's argparse](github.com/akamensky/argparse), [gookit's color](github.com/gookit/color), [olekukonko's tablewriter](github.com/olekukonko/tablewriter), [schollz's progressbar](github.com/schollz/progressbar/v3) libraries. - -## License -[![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) +# Gofork + +## Presentation + +Gofork is a CLI tool to find forks that are ahead of a github repository. + +## Usage + +```shell +$ gofork --help +usage: gofork [-h|--help] [-r|--repo ""] [-b|--branch ""] + [-v|--verbose] [-p|--page ] + + CLI tool to find active forks + +Arguments: + + -h --help Print help information + -r --repo Repository to check + -b --branch Branch to check. Default: repo default branch + -v --verbose Show private and up to date repositories + -p --page Page to check (use -1 for all). Default: 1 +``` + +## Roadmap + +* [x] Print the results in table +* [x] Add support for branches (with the default being the repo default branch) +* [x] Use terminal colors +* [x] Verbose flag for private/even forks +* [x] Loading bar +* [X] Sort output + +## Built with + +Built with love using [Golang](https://golang.org), [Github API](https://developer.github.com/v3/) and [akamensky's argparse](github.com/akamensky/argparse), [gookit's color](github.com/gookit/color), [olekukonko's tablewriter](github.com/olekukonko/tablewriter), [schollz's progressbar](github.com/schollz/progressbar/v3) libraries. + +## License + +[![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) diff --git a/config.json.example b/config.json.example deleted file mode 100644 index 60f2805..0000000 --- a/config.json.example +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -{ - "PAT": "your github personal acess token, no scope required (https://github.com/settings/tokens)" 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- "io/ioutil" - "net/http" - "os" - "runtime" - "strconv" - "strings" - - "github.com/akamensky/argparse" - "github.com/gookit/color" - "github.com/olekukonko/tablewriter" - "github.com/schollz/progressbar/v3" -) - -type RepoInfo struct { - ForkCount int `json:"forks_count"` - Owner Owner - DefaultBranch string `json:"default_branch"` -} - -type Owner struct { - Login string `json:"login"` -} - -type Fork struct { - FullName string `json:"full_name"` - Url string `json:"html_url"` - Status string `json:"status"` - AheadBy int `json:"ahead_by"` - BehindBy int `json:"behind_by"` -} - -type Auth struct { - Token string `json:"PAT"` -} - -func main() { - var ( - RepoInfo RepoInfo - forks []Fork - auth Auth - ) - fail := "[X]" - success := "[✓]" - working := "[+]" - mitigate := "[~]" - parser := argparse.NewParser("gofork", "CLI tool to find active forks") - repo := parser.String("r", "repo", &argparse.Options{Required: false, Help: "Repository to check"}) - branch := parser.String("b", "branch", &argparse.Options{Required: false, Help: "Branch to check", Default: "repo default branch"}) - verboseflag := parser.Flag("v", "verbose", &argparse.Options{Help: "Show private and up to date repositories"}) - page := parser.Int("p", "page", &argparse.Options{Help: "Page to check", Default: 1, Required: false}) - err := parser.Parse(os.Args) - if err != nil { - color.Error.Println(parser.Usage(err)) - os.Exit(1) - } - platform := runtime.GOOS - dat, _ := os.ReadFile("./config.json") - json.Unmarshal([]byte(dat), &auth) - if auth.Token == "" { - color.Error.Println("Please provide a PAT (https://tinyurl.com/GITHUBPAT) (no scope required)") - reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin) - input, _ := reader.ReadString('\n') - if platform == "windows" { - input = strings.Replace(input, "\r\n", "", -1) - } else { - input = strings.Replace(input, "\n", "", -1) - } - output := "{\"PAT\": \"" + input + "\"}" - ioutil.WriteFile("./config.json", []byte(output), 0644) - color.Success.Println("PAT saved") - dat, _ := os.ReadFile("./config.json") - json.Unmarshal([]byte(dat), &auth) - } - if *repo == "" { - color.Error.Println("Please provide a repository") - os.Exit(1) - } - color.Notice.Println(working + " Looking for " + *repo) - url := "https://api.github.com/repos/" + *repo - req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) - req.Header.Add("Authorization", "token "+string(auth.Token)) - resp, _ := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) - if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusNotFound { - if platform == "windows" { - color.Error.Print(fail + " Repository not found") - } else { - color.Error.Print(fail + " Repository not found\n") - } - } else if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusForbidden || resp.StatusCode == http.StatusUnauthorized { - color.Error.Println(fail + " Incorrect PAT, do you want to delete config file? (y/n)") - - reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin) - input, _ := reader.ReadString('\n') - if platform == "windows" { - input = strings.Replace(input, "\r\n", "", -1) - } else { - input = strings.Replace(input, "\n", "", -1) - } - if input == "y" { - os.Remove("./config.json") - color.Success.Println("PAT deleted") - os.Exit(1) - } else { - if platform == "windows" { - color.Error.Println("Incorrect PAT provided exiting") - } else { - color.Error.Print("Incorrect PAT provided exiting\n") - } - os.Exit(1) - } - } else { - color.Success.Println(success + " Repository found") - body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) - json.Unmarshal(body, &RepoInfo) - if *branch == "repo default branch" { - *branch = RepoInfo.DefaultBranch - } - color.Notice.Println(working + " Looking for " + *repo + ":" + *branch) - if RepoInfo.ForkCount == 0 { - if platform == "windows" { - color.Error.Print(fail + " No forks found") - } else { - color.Error.Print(fail + " No forks found \n") - } - } else { - color.Success.Println(success, RepoInfo.ForkCount, "Forks found") - if RepoInfo.ForkCount > 100 && *page == 1 { - RepoInfo.ForkCount = 100 - color.Info.Println(mitigate + " More than 100 forks found, only showing first 100 (use -p to get other results)") - } - if RepoInfo.ForkCount > 100 && *page > 1 { - RepoInfo.ForkCount = 100 - color.Info.Println(mitigate + " More than 100 forks found, showing page " + strconv.Itoa(*page)) - } - url = "https://api.github.com/repos/" + *repo + "/forks?per_page=" + strconv.Itoa(RepoInfo.ForkCount) - if *page != 1 { - url = url + "&page=" + strconv.Itoa(*page) - } - req, _ = http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) - req.Header.Add("Authorization", "token "+string(auth.Token)) - resp, _ = http.DefaultClient.Do(req) - body, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) - json.Unmarshal(body, &forks) - ahead := list.New() - behind := list.New() - diverge := list.New() - even := list.New() - private := list.New() - bar := progressbar.Default(int64(RepoInfo.ForkCount)) - for _, fork := range forks { - url = "https://api.github.com/repos/" + fork.FullName + "/compare/" + RepoInfo.Owner.Login + ":" + *branch + "..." + *branch - req, _ = http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) - req.Header.Add("Authorization", "token "+string(auth.Token)) - resp, _ = http.DefaultClient.Do(req) - body, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) - json.Unmarshal(body, &fork) - if fork.Status == "ahead" { - ahead.PushBack(fork) - } else if fork.Status == "behind" { - behind.PushBack(fork) - } else if fork.Status == "identical" { - even.PushBack(fork) - } else if fork.Status == "diverged" { - diverge.PushBack(fork) - } else { - private.PushBack(fork) - } - bar.Add(1) - } - // sort ahead by ahead_by descending - for e := ahead.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - for f := e.Next(); f != nil; f = f.Next() { - if e.Value.(Fork).AheadBy < f.Value.(Fork).AheadBy { - e.Value, f.Value = f.Value, e.Value - } - } - } - // sort behind by behind_by ascending - for e := behind.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - for f := e.Next(); f != nil; f = f.Next() { - if e.Value.(Fork).BehindBy > f.Value.(Fork).BehindBy { - e.Value, f.Value = f.Value, e.Value - } - } - } - // sort diverge by ahead_by descending - for e := diverge.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - for f := e.Next(); f != nil; f = f.Next() { - if e.Value.(Fork).AheadBy < f.Value.(Fork).AheadBy { - e.Value, f.Value = f.Value, e.Value - } - } - } - aheadtable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) - aheadtable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "Ahead by", "URL"}) - aheadmap := [][]string{} - for e := ahead.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - fork := e.Value.(Fork) - aheadBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.AheadBy) - url := "https://github.com/" + string(fork.FullName) - aheadmap = append(aheadmap, []string{fork.FullName, aheadBy, url}) - - } - for _, v := range aheadmap { - aheadtable.Append(v) - } - if ahead.Len() > 0 { - color.Success.Println(success + " Forks ahead:") - aheadtable.Render() - } else { - color.Notice.Println(mitigate + " No forks ahead of " + RepoInfo.Owner.Login + ":" + *branch) - } - divergetable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) - divergetable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "Ahead by", "Behind by", "URL"}) - divergemap := [][]string{} - for e := diverge.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - fork := e.Value.(Fork) - aheadBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.AheadBy) - behindBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.BehindBy) - url := "https://github.com/" + string(fork.FullName) - divergemap = append(divergemap, []string{fork.FullName, aheadBy, behindBy, url}) - } - for _, v := range divergemap { - divergetable.Append(v) - } - if diverge.Len() > 0 { - color.Notice.Println(mitigate + " Forks diverged:") - divergetable.Render() - } else { - color.Notice.Println(mitigate + " No forks diverged of " + RepoInfo.Owner.Login + ":" + *branch) - } - behindtable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) - behindtable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "Behind by", "URL"}) - behindmap := [][]string{} - for e := behind.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - fork := e.Value.(Fork) - behindBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.BehindBy) - url := "https://github.com/" + string(fork.FullName) - behindmap = append(behindmap, []string{fork.FullName, behindBy, url}) - } - for _, v := range behindmap { - behindtable.Append(v) - } - if behind.Len() > 0 { - color.Warn.Println(fail + " Forks behind:") - behindtable.Render() - } else { - color.Notice.Println(mitigate + " No forks behind of " + RepoInfo.Owner.Login + ":" + *branch) - } - if *verboseflag { - eventable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) - eventable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "URL"}) - eventmap := [][]string{} - for e := even.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - fork := e.Value.(Fork) - url := "https://github.com" + string(fork.FullName) - eventmap = append(eventmap, []string{fork.FullName, url}) - } - for _, v := range eventmap { - eventable.Append(v) - } - if even.Len() > 0 { - color.Notice.Println(mitigate + " Forks up to date:") - eventable.Render() - } else { - color.Notice.Println(mitigate + " No forks identical to " + RepoInfo.Owner.Login + ":" + *branch) - } - privatetable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) - privatetable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "URL"}) - privatemap := [][]string{} - for e := private.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { - fork := e.Value.(Fork) - url := "https://github.com" + string(fork.FullName) - privatemap = append(privatemap, []string{fork.FullName, url}) - } - for _, v := range privatemap { - privatetable.Append(v) - } - if private.Len() > 0 { - color.Question.Println(mitigate + " Private forks:") - privatetable.Render() - } else { - color.Notice.Println(mitigate + " No forks private of " + RepoInfo.Owner.Login + ":" + *branch) - } - } - if ahead.Len() == 0 && behind.Len() == 0 && even.Len() == 0 && *branch == "master" { - color.Error.Println(fail, "No forks found on branch master, maybe try with main?") - } - } - } -} +package main + +import ( + "bufio" + "container/list" + "encoding/json" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" + "os" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "strings" + + "github.com/akamensky/argparse" + "github.com/gookit/color" + "github.com/olekukonko/tablewriter" + "github.com/schollz/progressbar/v3" +) + +type RepoInfo struct { + ForkCount int `json:"forks_count"` + Owner Owner + DefaultBranch string `json:"default_branch"` +} + +type Owner struct { + Login string `json:"login"` +} + +type Fork struct { + FullName string `json:"full_name"` + Url string `json:"html_url"` + Status string `json:"status"` + AheadBy int `json:"ahead_by"` + BehindBy int `json:"behind_by"` +} + +type Auth struct { + Token string `json:"PAT"` +} + +func main() { + var ( + RepoInfo RepoInfo + forks []Fork + auth Auth + ) + fail := "[X]" + success := "[✓]" + warning := "[!]" + working := "[+]" + mitigate := "[~]" + parser := argparse.NewParser("gofork", "CLI tool to find active forks") + repo := parser.String("r", "repo", &argparse.Options{Required: false, Help: "Repository to check"}) + branch := parser.String("b", "branch", &argparse.Options{Required: false, Help: "Branch to check", Default: "repo default branch"}) + verboseflag := parser.Flag("v", "verbose", &argparse.Options{Help: "Show private/invalid and up to date repositories"}) + page := parser.Int("p", "page", &argparse.Options{Help: "Page to check (use -1 for all)", Default: 1, Required: false}) + err := parser.Parse(os.Args) + if err != nil { + platformPrint(color.Warn, parser.Usage(err)) + os.Exit(1) + } + auth.Token = readConfig() + if auth.Token == "" { + // TODO: don't store token in plaintext + platformPrint(color.Error, "Please provide a PAT (https://tinyurl.com/GITHUBPAT) (Don't allow any scope, the token is stored in PLAINTEXT)") + input := getInput() + output := "{\"PAT\": \"" + input + "\"}" + writeConfig(output) + platformPrint(color.Success, "PAT saved") + auth.Token = readConfig() + } + if *repo == "" { + platformPrint(color.Error, "Please provide a repository") + os.Exit(1) + } + platformPrint(color.Notice, working+" Looking for "+*repo) + if RepoCheck(*repo, auth.Token) == 1 { + platformPrint(color.Error, fail+" Repository not found") + os.Exit(1) + } else if RepoCheck(*repo, auth.Token) == 2 { + platformPrint(color.Error, fail+" Incorrect PAT, do you want to delete config file? (y/n)") + input := getInput() + if input == "y" || input == "Y" { + deleteConfig() + platformPrint(color.Success, "PAT deleted") + os.Exit(1) + } else if input == "n" || input == "N" { + platformPrint(color.Error, "Incorrect PAT provided exiting") + os.Exit(1) + } else { + platformPrint(color.Error, "Incorrect input provided exiting") + os.Exit(1) + } + } else if RepoCheck(*repo, auth.Token) == 3 { + platformPrint(color.Error, fail+" Unknow error") + } else { + platformPrint(color.Success, success+" Found "+*repo) + RepoInfo = getRepoInfo(*repo, auth.Token) + if *branch == "repo default branch" { + platformPrint(color.Notice, working+" No branch provided, using default branch") + *branch = RepoInfo.DefaultBranch + } + platformPrint(color.Notice, working+" Looking for "+*repo+":"+*branch) + if RepoInfo.ForkCount == 0 { + platformPrint(color.Error, fail+" No forks found") + } else { + platformPrint(color.Success, success+" "+strconv.Itoa(RepoInfo.ForkCount)+" Forks found") + pagesDecimal := float64(RepoInfo.ForkCount) / float64(100) + // The total number of pages + pages := RepoInfo.ForkCount / 100 + if pagesDecimal != float64(int(pagesDecimal)) { + pages = int(pages) + 1 + } + if *page > pages { + platformPrint(color.Warn, warning+" The page is out of range (max. "+strconv.Itoa(pages)+"), showing page 1") + *page = 1 + } + if RepoInfo.ForkCount > 100 && *page == 1 { + RepoInfo.ForkCount = 100 + // Force the loop to iterate over the selected page only + pages = *page + platformPrint(color.Info, mitigate+" More than 100 forks found, only showing first 100 (use -p to get other results)") + } + if RepoInfo.ForkCount > 100 && *page > 1 { + RepoInfo.ForkCount = 100 + // Force the loop to iterate over the selected page only + pages = *page + platformPrint(color.Info, mitigate+" More than 100 forks found, showing page "+strconv.Itoa(*page)) + } + if RepoInfo.ForkCount > 100 && *page == -1 { + platformPrint(color.Info, mitigate+" More than 100 forks found, showing page all pages because -p is used with -1") + } + if *page < 1 { + if *page != -1 { + platformPrint(color.Warn, warning+" The number of page is lower than 1, showing page 1") + pages = 1 + RepoInfo.ForkCount = 100 + } + *page = 1 + } + ahead := list.New() + behind := list.New() + diverge := list.New() + even := list.New() + private := list.New() + bar := progressbar.Default(int64(RepoInfo.ForkCount)) + for page := *page; page < pages+1; page++ { + url := "https://api.github.com/repos/" + *repo + "/forks?per_page=" + strconv.Itoa(RepoInfo.ForkCount) + url = url + "&page=" + strconv.Itoa(page) + req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) + req.Header.Add("Authorization", "token "+string(auth.Token)) + resp, _ := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) + body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + json.Unmarshal(body, &forks) + for _, fork := range forks { + url = "https://api.github.com/repos/" + fork.FullName + "/compare/" + RepoInfo.Owner.Login + ":" + *branch + "..." + *branch + req, _ = http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) + req.Header.Add("Authorization", "token "+string(auth.Token)) + resp, _ = http.DefaultClient.Do(req) + body, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + json.Unmarshal(body, &fork) + if fork.Status == "ahead" { + ahead.PushBack(fork) + } else if fork.Status == "behind" { + behind.PushBack(fork) + } else if fork.Status == "identical" { + even.PushBack(fork) + } else if fork.Status == "diverged" { + diverge.PushBack(fork) + } else { + private.PushBack(fork) + } + bar.Add(1) + } + } + sortTable(ahead, "desc") + sortTable(behind, "asc") + sortTable(diverge, "desc") + aheadtable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) + aheadtable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "Ahead by", "URL"}) + aheadmap := [][]string{} + for e := ahead.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { + fork := e.Value.(Fork) + aheadBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.AheadBy) + url := "https://github.com/" + string(fork.FullName) + aheadmap = append(aheadmap, []string{fork.FullName, aheadBy, url}) + + } + for _, v := range aheadmap { + aheadtable.Append(v) + } + if ahead.Len() > 0 { + platformPrint(color.Success, success+" Forks ahead: "+strconv.Itoa(ahead.Len())) + aheadtable.Render() + } else { + platformPrint(color.Notice, mitigate+" No forks ahead of "+RepoInfo.Owner.Login+":"+*branch) + } + divergetable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) + divergetable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "Ahead by", "Behind by", "URL"}) + divergemap := [][]string{} + for e := diverge.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { + fork := e.Value.(Fork) + aheadBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.AheadBy) + behindBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.BehindBy) + url := "https://github.com/" + string(fork.FullName) + divergemap = append(divergemap, []string{fork.FullName, aheadBy, behindBy, url}) + } + for _, v := range divergemap { + divergetable.Append(v) + } + if diverge.Len() > 0 { + platformPrint(color.Notice, mitigate+" Forks diverged: "+strconv.Itoa(diverge.Len())) + divergetable.Render() + } else { + platformPrint(color.Notice, mitigate+" No forks diverged of "+RepoInfo.Owner.Login+":"+*branch) + } + behindtable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) + behindtable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "Behind by", "URL"}) + behindmap := [][]string{} + for e := behind.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { + fork := e.Value.(Fork) + behindBy := strconv.Itoa(fork.BehindBy) + url := "https://github.com/" + string(fork.FullName) + behindmap = append(behindmap, []string{fork.FullName, behindBy, url}) + } + for _, v := range behindmap { + behindtable.Append(v) + } + if behind.Len() > 0 { + platformPrint(color.Warn, fail+" Forks behind: "+strconv.Itoa(behind.Len())) + behindtable.Render() + } else { + platformPrint(color.Notice, mitigate+" No forks behind of "+RepoInfo.Owner.Login+":"+*branch) + } + if *verboseflag { + eventable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) + eventable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "URL"}) + eventmap := [][]string{} + for e := even.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { + fork := e.Value.(Fork) + url := "https://github.com" + string(fork.FullName) + eventmap = append(eventmap, []string{fork.FullName, url}) + } + for _, v := range eventmap { + eventable.Append(v) + } + if even.Len() > 0 { + platformPrint(color.Notice, mitigate+" Forks up to date: "+strconv.Itoa(even.Len())) + eventable.Render() + } else { + platformPrint(color.Notice, mitigate+" No forks identical to "+RepoInfo.Owner.Login+":"+*branch) + } + privatetable := tablewriter.NewWriter(os.Stdout) + privatetable.SetHeader([]string{"Fork", "URL"}) + privatemap := [][]string{} + for e := private.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { + fork := e.Value.(Fork) + url := "https://github.com" + string(fork.FullName) + privatemap = append(privatemap, []string{fork.FullName, url}) + } + for _, v := range privatemap { + privatetable.Append(v) + } + if private.Len() > 0 { + platformPrint(color.Question, mitigate+" Private/invalid forks: "+strconv.Itoa(private.Len())) + privatetable.Render() + } else { + platformPrint(color.Notice, mitigate+" No forks private of "+RepoInfo.Owner.Login+":"+*branch) + } + } + if ahead.Len() == 0 && behind.Len() == 0 && even.Len() == 0 && diverge.Len() == 0 && *branch == "master" { + platformPrint(color.Error, fail+" No forks found on branch master maybe try with main?") + } + } + } +} +func getConfigFilePath() (string, string) { + //get the config file path depending on the OS + var ( + ConfigFilePath string + path string + ) + if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { + path, _ = os.UserConfigDir() + path = path + "\\gofork" + ConfigFilePath = path + "\\config.json" + } else { + path = os.Getenv("HOME") + "/.config/gofork/" + ConfigFilePath = path + "gofork.conf" + } + return path, ConfigFilePath +} + +func readConfig() string { + var ( + auth Auth + ) + //read the config file + _, configFilePath := getConfigFilePath() + dat, _ := os.ReadFile(configFilePath) + json.Unmarshal([]byte(dat), &auth) + return auth.Token +} +func writeConfig(token string) { + //write the token to the config file depending on the OS + path, cfp := getConfigFilePath() + if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { + os.Mkdir(path, 0777) + ioutil.WriteFile(cfp, []byte(token), 0644) + platformPrint(color.Success, "Token written to config file "+cfp) + } else { + os.MkdirAll(path, 0777) + ioutil.WriteFile(cfp, []byte(token), 0644) + platformPrint(color.Success, "Token written to config file "+cfp) + + } +} +func deleteConfig() { + _, configFilePath := getConfigFilePath() + os.Remove(configFilePath) + +} +func parseInput(data string) string { + // parses the user input depending on the OS + platform := runtime.GOOS + if platform == "windows" { + data = strings.Replace(data, "\r\n", "", -1) + } else { + data = strings.Replace(data, "\n", "", -1) + } + return data + +} +func getInput() string { + // get token from input and parses it with ParseInput() + reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin) + input, _ := reader.ReadString('\n') + input = parseInput(input) + return input +} +func RepoCheck(repo string, token string) int { + // checks if the repo is a valid github repo + url := "https://api.github.com/repos/" + repo + req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) + req.Header.Add("Authorization", "token "+token) + res, _ := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) + if res.StatusCode == 200 { + return 0 + } else if res.StatusCode == 404 { + return 1 + } else if res.StatusCode == 401 { + return 2 + } else { + return 3 + } +} +func getRepoInfo(repo string, token string) RepoInfo { + // gets the repo info from github + var ( + repoInfo RepoInfo + ) + url := "https://api.github.com/repos/" + repo + req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", url, nil) + req.Header.Add("Authorization", "token "+token) + res, _ := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) + body, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body) + json.Unmarshal(body, &repoInfo) + return repoInfo +} +func platformPrint(c *color.Theme, text string) { + // prints the text depending on the OS + platform := runtime.GOOS + if platform == "windows" { + color.Theme(*c).Println(text) + } else { + color.Theme(*c).Println(text) + } +} +func sortTable(table *list.List, order string) list.List { + if order == "desc" { + for e := table.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { + for f := e.Next(); f != nil; f = f.Next() { + if e.Value.(Fork).AheadBy < f.Value.(Fork).AheadBy { + e.Value, f.Value = f.Value, e.Value + } + } + } + } else { + for e := table.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() { + for f := e.Next(); f != nil; f = f.Next() { + if e.Value.(Fork).BehindBy > f.Value.(Fork).BehindBy { + e.Value, f.Value = f.Value, e.Value + } + } + } + } + return *table +}