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GithubChart ============ [](https://rubygems.org/gems/githubchart) [](https://github.com/akerl/githubchart/actions) [](https://tldrlegal.com/license/mit-license) Generates an SVG of your Github contributions:   ## Usage Run `githubchart path/to/svg` to generate an SVG. To override the default username (pulled from your local shell or .gitconfig), use `githubchart -u username path/to/svg` GithubChart also allows you to provide input from a file instead of pulling data from Github. You can pass JSON to GithubChart by using `githubchart -i /path/to/file /path/to/svg`, or use '-' to use STDIN. See spec/examples/input.json for example data. If you don't provide a file path, the resulting SVG will be printed to stdout. To modify the color scheme used, you can provide `-c SCHEME`. For example, `githubchart -c halloween` uses GitHub's halloween colors. Use `-s` to list the available schemes. ### Hosted SVG A hosted service for loading these SVGs was made by [2016rshah](https://github.com/2016rshah): http://ghchart.rshah.org/ ([source code](https://github.com/2016rshah/githubchart-api)) ## Installation gem install githubchart ## License githubchart is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.
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githubchart-4.0.0 | README.md |
githubchart-3.4.0 | README.md |