remark plugin to generate a list of Git contributors.
- What is this?
- When should I use this?
- Install
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- API
- Examples
- Types
- Compatibility
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- Contributors
- License
This package is a unified (remark) plugin that collects contributors
from Git history, deduplicates them, augments it with metadata found in options,
a module, or package.json
, and passes that to
remark-contributors
to add them in a table in
## Contributors
.
This project is particularly useful when you have (open source) projects that are maintained with Git and want to show who helped build them by adding their names, websites, and perhaps some more info, based on their commits, to readmes. This package is useful because it’s automated based on Git: those who commit will get included. The downside is that commits aren’t the only way to contribute (something All Contributors focusses on).
This plugin is a Git layer on top of
remark-contributors
, so it shares its benefits.
You can also use that plugin when you don’t want Git commits to be the source of
truth.
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 16+), install with npm:
npm install remark-git-contributors
Contributions are welcome to add support for Deno.
Say we have the following file example.md
in this project:
# Example
Some text.
## Contributors
## License
MIT
…and a module example.js
:
import {remark} from 'remark'
import remarkGfm from 'remark-gfm'
import remarkGitContributors from 'remark-git-contributors'
import {read} from 'to-vfile'
const file = await remark()
.use(remarkGfm) // Required: add support for tables (a GFM feature).
.use(remarkGitContributors)
.process(await read('example.md'))
console.log(String(file))
…then running node example.js
yields:
# Example
Some text.
## Contributors
| Name | GitHub | Social |
| :------------------ | :------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------- |
| **Titus Wormer** | [**@wooorm**](https://github.com/wooorm) | [**@wooorm@twitter**](https://twitter.com/wooorm) |
| **Vincent Weevers** | [**@vweevers**](https://github.com/vweevers) | [**@vweevers@twitter**](https://twitter.com/vweevers) |
## License
MIT
👉 Note: These contributors are inferred from the Git history and
package.json
in this repo. Running this example in a different package will yield different results.
This package exports no identifiers.
The default export is remarkGitContributors
.
Default filter for contributors (Filter
);
currently filters out Greenkeeper.
Generate a list of Git contributors.
In short, this plugin:
- looks for the first heading matching
/^contributors$/i
- if no heading is found and
appendIfMissing
is set, injects such a heading - if there is a heading, replaces everything in that section with a new table with Git contributors
options
(Options
orstring
, optional) — configuration; passingstring
is as if passingoptions.contributors
Transform (Transformer
).
Contributor in string form (name <email> (url)
) or as object (TypeScript
type).
type Contributor = Record<string, unknown> | string
Filter contributors (TypeScript type).
contributor
(Contributor
) — contributor found bycontributorsFromGit
metadata
(Record<string, unknown>
) — associated metadata found inpackage.json
oroptions.contributors
Whether to include the contributor (boolean
).
Configuration (TypeScript type).
appendIfMissing
(boolean
, default:false
) — inject the section if there is nonecontributors
(Array<Contributor>
orstring
, optional) — list of contributors to inject; defaults to thecontributors
field in the closestpackage.json
upwards from the processed file, if there is one; supports the string form (name <email> (url)
) as well; throws if no contributors are found or givencwd
(string
, default:file.cwd
) — working directory from which to resolve acontributors
module, if anyfilter
(Filter
, default:defaultFilter
) — filter contributorslimit
(number
, default:0
) — limit the rendered contributors;0
(or lower) includes all contributors; iflimit
is given, only the top<limit>
contributors, sorted by commit count, are rendered
It’s recommended to use remark-git-contributors
on the CLI with
remark-cli
.
Install both (and remark-gfm
) with npm:
npm install remark-cli remark-gfm remark-git-contributors --save-dev
Let’s say we have an example.md
with the following text:
# Hello
Some text.
## Contributors
You can now use the CLI to format example.md
:
npx remark --output --use remark-gfm --use remark-git-contributors example.md
This adds the table of contributors to example.md
, which now contains (when
running in this project):
# Hello
Some text.
## Contributors
| Name | GitHub | Social |
| :------------------ | :------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------- |
| **Titus Wormer** | [**@wooorm**](https://github.com/wooorm) | [**@wooorm@twitter**](https://twitter.com/wooorm) |
| **Vincent Weevers** | [**@vweevers**](https://github.com/vweevers) | [**@vweevers@twitter**](https://twitter.com/vweevers) |
You can use remark-git-contributors
and remark-cli
in an npm
script to format markdown in your project.
Install both (and remark-gfm
) with npm:
npm install remark-cli remark-gfm remark-git-contributors --save-dev
Then, add a format script and configuration to package.json
:
{
// …
"scripts": {
// …
"format": "remark . --output --quiet",
// …
},
"remarkConfig": {
"plugins": [
"remark-gfm",
"remark-git-contributors"
]
},
// …
}
💡 Tip: Add other tools such as prettier or ESLint to check and format other files.
💡 Tip: Run
./node_modules/.bin/remark --help
for help withremark-cli
.
Now you format markdown in your project with:
npm run format
The default behavior of this plugin is to not generate lists of Git
contributors if there is no ## Contributors
(case- and level-insensitive).
You can change that by configuring the plugin with
options.appendIfMissing: true
.
The reason for not generating contributors by default is that as we saw in the
previous example (CLI in npm scripts) remark and this plugin often run on
several files.
You can choose where to add the list by explicitly adding ## Contributors
in the main file (readme.md
) and other docs won’t be touched.
Or, when you have many contributors, add a specific contributors.md
file,
with a primary # Contributors
heading, and the list will be generated there.
To turn appendIfMissing
mode on, pass it like so on the API:
// …
.use(remarkGitContributors, {appendIfMissing: true})
// …
Or on the CLI (in package.json
):
// …
"remarkConfig": {
"plugins": [
// …
[
"remark-git-contributors",
{"appendIfMissing": true}
]
]
},
// …
The data gathered from Git is only includes names and emails.
To add more metadata, either add it to package.json
(used in this project’s
package.json
) or configure options.contributors
.
On the API, that’s done like so:
// …
.use(remarkGitContributors, {contributors: /* value */})
// …
Or on the CLI (in package.json
):
// …
"remarkConfig": {
"plugins": [
// …
[
"remark-git-contributors",
{"contributors": /* value */}
]
]
},
// …
The value for contributors
is either:
- an array in the form of
[{ email, name, … }, … ]
; - a module id, or path to a file, that exports
contributors
as the default export or as acontributors
named export
👉 Note: contributors that are not in Git history are excluded. This way the
contributors
metadata can be reused in multiple projects.
Each contributor should at least have an email
property to match against Git
email addresses.
If you’re experiencing people showing up multiple times from Git history, for
example because they switched email addresses while contributing to the project,
or if their name or email are wrong, you can “merge” and fix contributors in Git
by using a .mailmap
file.
The supported properties on contributors are:
email
— person’s email (example:[email protected]
)github
— GitHub username (example:sara123
)mastodon
— Mastodon (@user@domain
)name
— person’s name (example:Sara
)twitter
— Twitter username (example:the_sara
)
An example of a module is:
// …
.use(remarkGitContributors, {contributors: './data/contributors.js'})
// …
Where data/contributors.js
would contain either:
export const contributors = [{ email, name, /* … */ }, /* … */ ]
Or:
const contributors = [{ email, name, /* … */ }, /* … */ ]
export default contributors
This package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports the additional types
Contributor
,
Filter
, and
Options
.
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained versions of Node.js.
When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of
Node.
This means we try to keep the current release line,
remark-git-contributors@^5
, compatible with Node.js 16.
This plugin works with unified
version 6+ and remark
version 7+.
remark-git-contributors
is typically used in a trusted environment.
This section explains potential attack vectors and how to mitigate them if the
environment is not (fully) trusted.
options.contributors
(or contributors
in package.json
) and author
from
package.json
are used and injected into the tree.
git log
also runs in the current working directory.
This could open you up to a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack if
you pass user provided content in or store user provided content in
package.json
or Git.
This may become a problem if the markdown later transformed to rehype (hast) or opened in an unsafe markdown viewer.
If contributors
is a string, it is handled as a module identifier and
imported.
This could also be very dangerous if an attacker was able to inject code in that
package.
See contributing.md
in remarkjs/.github
for ways
to get started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
This project has a code of conduct. By interacting with this repository, organization, or community you agree to abide by its terms.
Name | GitHub | Social |
---|---|---|
Titus Wormer | @wooorm | @wooorm@twitter |
Vincent Weevers | @vweevers | @vweevers@twitter |
MIT © Vincent Weevers