Copy .env.example
as .env
. Then input .env file to your GitHub's and ZenHub's information.
(ZEN_HUB_REPO_ID is can be get board's URL. https://github.com/.../board?repos={ZEN_HUB_REPO_ID})
Below is a command executing example that export no 13 epic and between from 2019/11/19 to 2019/12/19.
./bin/cli.js -e 13 -f 2019/11/19 -t 2019/12/19
cli.js [options]
Export epic and issues that include issue's description and estimate point.
Commands:
cli.js export [options] Export epic and issues that include issue's
description and estimate point. [default]
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
--version Show version number [boolean]
-e, --epicNo Target ZenHub's Epic No [string] [required]
-f, --fromDate From date (YYYY/MM/DD) [string] [required]
-t, --toDate Target ZenHub's Epic No [string] [required]
-d, --destPath Path of directory to export
[string] [default: "/Users/tomof/project/pxgrid/epic-exporter/epic.csv"]