I have a github repo and I want to take printouts of its code, now i can copy/paste the code a word document and then can take the print out but I was wondering, is there any easy and better way to do this ? as I have some 40 files
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First you would have to git clone
the repository from github to your local filesystem.
And then on a Linux (and maybe on a Mac) machine you can use lpr
command to print out files through the terminal.
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Then you can use
git checkout <commit>
to navigate through the differents versions of your code and print it easily.– mcamierOct 8, 2013 at 6:51 -
@mcamier - got it, actually I already have the code on my local system, it looks there is no direct way to print github code– iCyborgOct 8, 2013 at 10:54
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You want to see the distant code directly through the terminal ? according to me, it's not possible. :S You have to pull it, maybe in another branch and then you can watch it.– mcamierOct 8, 2013 at 14:04