Hello! Thank you for this nice tool, I wanted to do some cleanup in my forks but unfortunately I'd need some more features to use it.
There are many reasons a fork may need to stay even if it's old. Maybe a branch is unmerged and we're still working on it, maybe a PR is open waiting for a review.
It also appears that the tool only filters forks by their createdAt date.
I'm actively working on a fork and I regularly push commits & branches and they get merged regularly, so I don't want to delete this fork.
I suggest adding several features to make the tool useful to more people:
The output should mention clearly why a repo is being protected or if it's being deleted (or would be, in case the -delete flag is not provided).
Hello! Thank you for this nice tool, I wanted to do some cleanup in my forks but unfortunately I'd need some more features to use it.
There are many reasons a fork may need to stay even if it's old. Maybe a branch is unmerged and we're still working on it, maybe a PR is open waiting for a review.
It also appears that the tool only filters forks by their
createdAtdate.I'm actively working on a fork and I regularly push commits & branches and they get merged regularly, so I don't want to delete this fork.
I suggest adding several features to make the tool useful to more people:
The output should mention clearly why a repo is being protected or if it's being deleted (or would be, in case the
-deleteflag is not provided).