CLI-based access to GitHub API v3 that works hand-in-hand with github_api gem.
Important!: This library is currently being updated to include all Github API requests and undergoes rapid development cycles. A feature roadmap will be added shortly.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'github_cli'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install github_cli
Run it:
$ gcliThe first step is to create a configuration file, either global in home directory or local inside the project:
$ gcli init [--local] [filename]Without any options this command will setup a .githubrc configuration file in
your home/project directory with all the global settings. By passing --local option the config file will be created locally in the execution directory. Further, by default .githubrc name is used which can be changed by passing the filename.
Main configuration options are:
user.token # Authentication token
user.login # User login
user.password # User password
user.name # Default user name
user.repo # Default repo name
user.org # Default organization name
core.editor # Editor to be opened
core.endpoint # The api endpoint, by deafult https://api.github.com
core.site # The web endpoint, by default https://github.com
core.pager # Pager to be used, by default less
core.format # Output formating
core.quiet # Surpass output to show only response status
core.ssl # SSL settings
core.auto_pagination # Switch on default results pagination, default false
Moreover, gcli config command allows you to set/get any configuration option such as output format, editor or oauth token.
For instance, to check value for your authentication token do
$ gcli config [--local] user.tokenand to set the value do
$ gcli config [--local] user.token lh23l4kj234....To list specific options
$ gcli config [--local] --list [regex]To edit config in your favourite editor:
$ gcli config -eFinally, to see a manpage about available configuration options do
$ gcli help configTo create oauth tokens you need to setup your basic authentication.
You can either set it up manually like so
$ gcli init
$ gcli config user.login '...'
$ gcli config user.password '...'Then to create your token do
$ gcli auth create --scopes=repo --note=gihtub_cli --note-url=http://github.com/peter-murach/github_cliAlternatively authorize command has been provided that will guide you through authentication process by asking questions and then save the crednetials to .githubrc file. Example
$ gcli authorizeTo see your current tokens do
$ gcli auth lsTo see current tokens without configuration file pass --login and --password flags like so
$ gcli auth ls --login=... --password=...Finally to add the token to your config do
$ gcli config user.token '...'The required arguments come first as per command description, then are followed by the optional arguments supplied as specific options.
For instance, one can create repository by supplying parameters in the following way:
$ gcli repo create github_api --desc='Test repo for kitty.'To create repository inside organization:
$ gcli repo create github/github_api --desc='Test repo for kitty.'To provide array argument, pass space delimited strings like so
$ gcli hook create <user> <repo> --events=push issues status
To provide hash argument, pass space delimited key:value pairs such as
$ gcli hook create <user> <repo> --config=url:"http://example.com/path" content_type:json
To find out which options are required and which are optional use help command:
$ gcli repo help createYou can list all GitHub APIs comamnds:
$ gcli listto limit returned results pass pattern
$ gcli list re* # Returns all commands matching the patternTo see a list of subcommands that a given command provides just type top-level command like so
$ gcli repoThe API responses can be formatted as csv, json, pretty, table.
By default responses are in tabular format. Tables are available in horizontal and vertical mode. To enforce table display pass :h and :v respectively. Otherwise a default orientation will be picked depending on the request made and terminal size.
To get csv formatting for easy command piping do
gcli repo ls -u wycats --format=csvTo suppress output pass --quiet option like so
gcli repo create ... --quiet=trueBy default all responses are paged. You can switch off paging by supplying no-pager flag.
gcli --no-pager user ls -u wycatsAlso you can supply you preferred pager, otherwise the paging program is taken from environment variable PAGER if defined or defaults to "less".
Interact with git data:
$ gcli blob
$ gcli commit
$ gcli ref
$ gcli tag
$ gcli treeInteract with issues:
$ gcli issue
$ gcli label
$ gcli milestone
$ gcli commentInteract with repositories:
$ gcli repo
$ gcli collab
$ gcli content
$ gcli download
$ gcli fork
$ gcli hook
$ gcli keyInteract with activities:
$ gcli star
$ gcli watch
$ gcli eventInteract with gists:
$ gcli gistInteract with users:
$ gcli user
$ gcli email
$ gcli followerInteract with organizations:
$ gcli org
$ gcli member
$ gcli teamInteract with authorizations:
$ gcli authInteract with search:
$ gcli search- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request
Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Piotr Murach. See LICENSE for further details.





