GitHub Issues on the command line. Use your $EDITOR
, not your browser.
Get:
% gem install ghi
Go:
Usage: ghi [options] -l, --list [state|term|number] --search, --show -v, --verbose -o, --open [title|number] --reopen -c, --closed, --close [number] -e, --edit [number] -r, --repo, --repository [name] -m, --comment [number|comment] -t, --label [number] [label] --claim [number] -d, --unlabel [number] [label] -u, --url [state|number] --[no-]color --[no-]pager -V, --version -h, --help
ghi works simply from within a repository. Some short examples:
ghi -l # Lists all open issues ghi # Shorter shorthand for "ghi -l" ghi -v # Lists all open issues, verbosely (includes body) ghi -lc # Lists all closed issues ghi -l "doesn't work" # Searches for open issues matching "doesn't work" ghi -l invalid -c # Searches for closed issues matching "invalid" ghi -l1 # Shows issue 1 ghi -1 # Shorter shorthand for "ghi -l1" ghi 1 # Shorter shorthand still ghi -o # Opens a new issue (in your $EDITOR) ghi -o "New issue" # Opens a new issue with the title "New issue" ghi -o "Title" -m "Body" # Opens a new issue with specified title and body ghi -e1 # Edits issue number 1 (in your $EDITOR) ghi -e1 -m "New body" # Edits issue number 1 with the specified body ghi -c1 # Closes issue 1 ghi -c1 -m # Closes issue with comment (from your $EDITOR) ghi -c1 -m "Comment" # Closes issue with specified comment ghi -o1 # Reopens 1 (accepts comments, too) ghi -m1 # Comments on issue 1 (in your $EDITOR) ghi -t1 "tag" # Labels issue 1 with "tag" ghi -d1 "tag" # Removes the label, "tag" ghi --claim 1 # Tags issue 1 with your GitHub username ghi -u # Loads issues in your browser. ghi -u1 # Loads an issue in your browser.
ghi also works anywhere:
ghi -rghi # Your fork of "ghi" ghi -rstephencelis/ghi # Mine: "stephencelis/ghi" ghi stephencelis/ghi # Shorthand to merely list open.
ghi uses ANSI colors if you use them in git.
ghi looks for a $GHI_PAGER
variable for paging.
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Jamie Macey (blog.tracefunc.com)
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Hiroshi Nakamura (github.com/nahi)
ghi is not under currently under the control of any gem packaging system. To build, use RubyGems:
% gem build ghi.gemspec % sudo gem install ghi*.gem