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Node GH Build Status NPM version Dependency Status

Class Octocat

All the power of GitHub in your terminal.

Table of contents

Install

[sudo] npm install -g gh

Usage

gh [command] [payload] [--flags]

Dependencies

In order to sucessfully run this project you must have NodeJS installed.

Demonstration

Demo

Available commands

gh help
  • List all comands options.

gh help --all ```

  • List specific command options.

gh help ```

Pull requests

gh pull-request

Alias: gh pr

1. List

Option Usage Type
-l, --list Required Boolean
-a, --all Optional Boolean
-d, --detailed Optional Boolean
-b, --branch Optional String
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-S, --state Optional [open, closed]
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Shortcut for listing open pulls requests for the current branch.

gh pr ```

  • List open pulls requests for all branches from all your repositories.

gh pr --list --all ```

  • List open pulls requests with link and content.

gh pr --list --detailed ```

  • List open pulls requests for a branch.

gh pr --list --branch master ```

2. Fetch

Option Usage Type
-f, --fetch Required Boolean
-n, --number Required Number
-M, --merge Optional Boolean
-R, --rebase Optional Boolean
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Shortcut for fetching pull request and checkout into a new branch pull-1.

gh pr 1 ```

  • Fech pull request rebasing or merging into the current branch.

gh pr 1 --fetch --rebase gh pr 1 --fetch --merge ```

3. Merge or rebase

Option Usage Type
-M, --merge Required Boolean
-R, --rebase Required Boolean
-n, --number Optional Number
-b, --branch Optional String
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Omitting --number will try to guess the pull number from branch name e.g. pr-1 results in --number 1. Omitting --branch will merge or rebase into config.default_branch.

Examples

  • Merge or rebase pull request into a branch.

gh pr 1 --fetch --merge ```

```

gh pr 1 --fetch --rebase ```

  • Merge or rebase pull request into branch dev.

gh pr 1 --fetch --rebase --branch dev ```

```

gh pr 1 --fetch --merge --branch dev ```

4. Comment

Option Usage Type
-c, --comment Required String
-n, --number Required Number
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Comment on a pull request.

gh pr 1 --comment "Merged, thank you!" ```

5. Forward

Option Usage Type
--fwd Required String
-n, --number Required Number

Examples

  • Forward a pull request to another reviewer.

gh pr 1 --fwd username ```

6. Open or close

Option Usage Type
-o, --open Required Boolean
-C, --close Required Boolean
-n, --number Required Number
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Open a pull request.

gh pr 1 --open ```

  • Close a pull request.

gh pr 1 --close ```

  • Close multiple pull requests.

gh pr --close --number 1 --number 2 ```

  • Open multiple pull requests.

gh pr --open --number 1 --number 2 ```

  • Open or close a pull request that you've sent to someone.

gh pr 1 --close --user eduardolundgren ```

7. Submit

Option Usage Type
-s, --submit Required String
-b, --branch Optional String
-D, --description Optional String
-i, --issue Optional Number
-r, --repo Optional String
-t, --title Optional String

Omitting --title will submit a pull request using the last commit message as title.

Examples

  • Submit a pull request using the current branch.

gh pr --submit eduardolundgren --title 'Fix #32' --description 'Awesome fix' ```

  • Submit a pull request using the current branch to dev branch.

gh pr --submit eduardolundgren --branch dev ```

  • Submit a pull request from a issue.

gh pr --submit eduardolundgren --issue 150 ```

8. Open in Browser

Option Usage Type
-B, --browser Required Boolean
-n, --number Required Number
-u, --user Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String

Examples

  • Open GitHub pull request page in the browser.

gh pr 100 --browser ```

Notifications

gh notification

Alias: gh nt

1. Latest

Option Usage Type
-l, --latest Required Boolean
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Shortcut for displaying the latest activities on the current repository.

gh nt ```

  • Display the latest activities on a certain repository.

gh nt --latest --user eduardolundgren --repo node-gh ```

2. Watch

Option Usage Type
-w, --watch Required Boolean
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Watch for any activity on the current repository.

gh nt --watch ```

  • Watch for any activity on a certain repository.

gh nt --watch --user eduardolundgren --repo node-gh ```

Issues

gh issue

Alias: gh is

1. Create

Option Usage Type
-N, --new Required Boolean
-t, --title Required String
-A, --assignee Optional String
-L, --label Optional String
-m, --message Optional String
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Shortcut for creating a new issue on the current repository.

gh is 'Node GH rocks!' 'Body with Markdown support' ```

  • Create a new issue on a certain repository.

gh is --new --title 'Node GH rocks!' --message 'Body with Markdown support' --user eduardolundgren --repo node-gh ```

  • Create a new issue with labels.

gh is --new --title 'Node GH rocks!' --label bug,question,test ```

  • Create a new issue and assign it to someone.

gh is --new --title 'Node GH rocks!' --assignee zenorocha ```

2. Comment

Option Usage Type
-c, --comment Required String
-n, --number Required Number
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Comment on an issue of the current repository.

gh is 1 --comment 'Node GH rocks!' ```

  • Comment on an issue of a certain repository.

gh is 1 --comment 'Node GH rocks!' --user eduardolundgren --repo node-gh ```

3. Open or close

Option Usage Type
-o, --open Required Boolean
-C, --close Required Boolean
-n, --number Required Number
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Open an issue.

gh is 1 --open ```

  • Close an issue.

gh is 1 --close ```

  • Close multiple issues.

gh is --close --number 1 --number 2 ```

  • Open multiple issues.

gh is --open --number 1 --number 2 ```

  • Open or close an issue that you've sent to someone.

gh is 1 --close --user eduardolundgren ```

4. List

Option Usage Type
-l, --list Required Boolean
-a, --all Optional Boolean
-A, --assignee Optional String
-d, --detailed Optional Boolean
-L, --label Optional String
-M, --milestone Optional Number
--remote Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String
-S, --state Optional [open, closed]
-u, --user Optional String

Examples

  • Shortcut for listing all issues on the current repository.

gh is ```

  • List all issues from all repositories.

gh is --list --all ```

  • List issues assigned to someone.

gh is --list --assignee zenorocha ```

  • List issues with link and content.

gh is --list --detailed ```

  • List only closed issues on the current repository.

gh is --list --state closed ```

  • List issues filtered by milestone.

gh is --list --milestone 1 ```

  • List issues that contains labels todo and bug.

gh is --list --label todo,bug ```

  • List all issues on a certain repository.

gh is --list --user eduardolundgren --repo node-gh ```

5. Open in Browser

Option Usage Type
-B, --browser Required Boolean
-n, --number Required Number
-u, --user Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String

Examples

  • Open GitHub issue page in the browser.

gh is 100 --browser ```

Repo

gh repo

Alias: gh re

1. Open in Browser

Option Usage Type
-B, --browser Required Boolean
-u, --user Optional String
-r, --repo Optional String

Examples

  • Shortcut for opening the GitHub repository page in the browser.

gh re ```

  • Open GitHub repository page in the browser.

gh re --browser --user eduardolundgren --repo node-gh ```

2. List

Option Usage Type
-l, --list Required Boolean
-d, --detailed Optional Boolean
-u, --user Optional String
-t, --type Optional [all, owner, public, private, member]

Examples

  • List all repositories.

gh re --list ```

  • List all private repositories.

gh re --list --type private ```

  • List all repositories for someone.

gh re --list --user zenorocha ```

3. Create

Option Usage Type
-N, --new Required String
-c, --clone Optional Boolean
-t, --type Optional [private]
--init Optional Boolean
--gitignore Optional String
--homepage Optional String
--description Optional String

Examples

  • Create a new GitHub repository and clone on the current directory.

gh re --new foo --clone ```

  • Create a new GitHub repository using .gitignore template for Ruby.

gh re --new gemified --gitignore Ruby ```

  • Create a new private repository on GitHub, initializing it with a initial commit of the README.

gh re --new foo --init --type private ```

4. Fork

Option Usage Type
-f, --fork Required String
-u, --user Required String
-O, --organization Optional Boolean

Examples

  • Fork a GitHub repository.

gh re --fork repo --user user ```

  • Fork a GitHub repository into the node-gh organization.

gh re --fork repo --user user --organization node-gh ```

5. Delete

Option Usage Type
-D, --delete Required String
-u, --user Required String

Example

  • Delete a repository of the logged user.

gh re --delete foo ```

Gists

gh gists

Alias: gh gi

1. Open in Browser

Option Usage Type
-B, --browser Required Boolean
-u, --user Optional String
-i, --id Optional String

Examples

  • Shortcut for opening your Gists in the browser.

gh gi ```

  • Open a Gist in the browser.

gh gi --browser --id 5991877 ```

2. Create

Option Usage Type
-N, --new Required String
-c, --content Optional String
-d, --description Optional String
-p, --private Optional Boolean
-P, --paste Optional Boolean

Examples

  • Create a Gist foo.js pasting the contents of your clipboard.

gh gi --new foo.js --paste ```

  • Create a Gist hello containing "Hello World".

gh gi --new hello --content "Hello World!" ```

  • Create a private Gist hello containing "Hello World".

gh gi --new hello --content "Hello World!" --private ```

3. Fork

Option Usage Type
-f, --fork Required String

Examples

  • Fork a Gist.

gh gi --fork 5444883 ```

4. Delete

Option Usage Type
-D, --delete Required String

Example

  • Delete a Gist.

gh gi --delete 4252323 ```

  • Delete multiple Gists.

gh gi --delete 4252321 --delete 4252322 ```

User

gh user

Alias: gh us

1. Login/Logout

Option Usage Type
-l, --login Required Boolean
-L, --logout Required Boolean

Examples

  • Login or show current logged in GitHub user.

gh user --login ```

  • Logout current GitHub account.

gh user --logout ```

Alias

gh alias

Alias: gh al

1. List

Option Usage Type
-l, --list Required Boolean

Examples

  • Shortcut for listing aliases.

gh alias ```

  • List aliases.

gh alias --list ```

2. Add

Option Usage Type
-a, --add Required String
-u, --user Required String

Examples

  • Create alias for username.

gh alias --add zeno --user zenorocha ```

3. Remove

Option Usage Type
-r, --remove Required String

Examples

  • Remove alias.

gh alias --remove zeno ```

Config

There are some pretty useful configurations that you can set on .gh.json. This file can be found under home directory (on MacOSx: /Users/yourName/.gh.json on Windows: C:\\Users\yourName\.gh.json).

"api": { "host": "api.github.com", "protocol": "https", "version": "3.0.0" } ```

  • Set default branch and remote.

"default_branch": "master", "default_remote": "origin" ```

  • GitHub data filled once you log in.

"github_token": "", "github_user": "" ```

  • Automate tasks to be runned before or after a certain command.

"hooks": { "pull-request": { "merge": { "before": [{"cmd": "ls -la", "log": true}], "after": [ "gh pr {{options.number}} --comment 'Thank you, pull request merged :D'" ] } } } ```

  • Run automated tasks passing arguments to the commands. Required for prompt commands.

"hooks": { "pull-request": { "merge": { "before": [{"cmd": "foo", "args": ["bar", "qux"]}] } } } ```

  • Set default branch name prefix for PR fetching.

"pull_branch_name_prefix": "pr-" ```

  • Insert signature below issue comment.

"signature": "

:octocat: Sent from GH." ```

Plugins

  • GH Gif - A plugin for commenting on pull requests/issues using GIF reactions.
  • GH Travis - A plugin for integrating Travis, a continous integration server.
  • GH Jira - A plugin for integrating Jira, an issue management system.

Feel free to create your own plugins by forking GH Boilerplate.

Tasks

  • Bump package version, create tag, commit and push.

grunt bump # v0.0.1 grunt bump:minor # v0.1.0 grunt bump:major # v1.0.0 ```

grunt format ```

  • Run JSHint, a tool to detect errors and potential problems.

grunt lint ```

  • Run Mocha, a unit test framework.

grunt test ```

  • Watch for changes and run lint and test tasks.

grunt watch ```

  • Shortcut for jshint and mochaTest tasks.

grunt ```

Team

Node GH is maintained by these guys and some awesome contributors.

Eduardo Lundgren Zeno Rocha
Eduardo Lundgren Zeno Rocha

Contributing

If you want to fix bugs or add new features you'll need to run in development environment.

  1. Remove the installed version from NPM: npm rm -g gh
  2. Go to the package folder and create a symlink: npm link

Contribute new commands to this project by copying and editing the content of Hello World example.

History

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License

BSD License

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