Automate the Project inatialization process for any brand new project.
What it does on the fly (see no magic!):
- Create and initialize git Project Repo locally
- Create Project Repo at github
- Add remote to local project.
-  Create README.mdfile
-  Add, commit & push initial commit.
-  Open local project directory in code.
- Clone the repo git clone [email protected]:imkaka/gnit.git
- cd gnit
- pip install -r requirements.txt
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Update TOKENwith your github Token or you can use yourusernameandpasswordasGithub(username, password).get_user()increate.pyandremove.py.
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Update file path to your appropriate path. /home/<username>/path/to/file/.
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Update .gnit.shto put your github username.
$ source .gnit.sh
to make command gnit available on current shell session.
- open .bashrc
.bashrc file is located in your user directory 
$ vi ~/.bashrc
- at end of the file add
source <path to .gnit.sh>
Ex: source /home/imkaka/.gnit.sh- Initalize Project
$ gnit <project_name>
- Remove any project repo from github:
$ python remove.py <repo_name>