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# i-made-this --- ![](img/i-made-this.png) `i-made-this` is the best way to quickly deploy high-quality projects on GitHub. Why struggle through building something impressive when plenty of developers have already done it? **Just copy someone else's code and take credit for it!** Most devs have to go through the entire software development process. This is a long journey. It involves: 1. Coming up with a good idea. 2. Planning your implementation. 3. Developing the program. 4. Testing your code. 5. Refining it to fix any bugs you discover in testing. 6. Releasing the software. With `i-made-this`, you can skip directly to step 6! **What does it do?** This script clones an existing github repository, renames it and publishes it to your github profile after removing the git history and license. ### Usage Instructions --- 0. Create a new repository on GitHub for your hard work to be hosted in. 1. Navigate to the local directory you'd like to "build your project" in. 2. `$ ./i-made-this` and follow the prompts. ### Inspiration --- I found a copy one of my open-source personal projects, [`shallow-backup`](https://www.github.com/alichtman/shallow-backup), on someone else's GitHub. Now, this is exactly how the open source community should work, right? When you find a project you'd like to contribute to, you fork it and work on it. Except, this wasn't exactly how my project was copied... The repo I found had near-identical source code to my repo, except all the information that identified me as the author was removed. The plagiarizing developer had stripped out: 1. Author tags I left at the top of the source code 2. MIT license in my name 3. Credit for a block of code written by a [good friend of mine](https://github.com/shobrook) Additionally, they had replaced every instance of `shallow-backup` with a new name and swapped in new graphics. I figured I could help by automating some of this process. ### License(d) --- Ironically, it actually is licensed. ### Acknowledgements --- + Comic by [neodroidcomics](https://nedroidcomics.tumblr.com/post/41879001445/the-internet)