I\'m new to git and I\'d like to be able to map plans and progress for my project through github.
The problem is, that requires lots of clicking around with a browser on
You could check out this cli for the Github issues API. Note this is specific to Github Issues only.
Hope this helps.
[edit] The original answer mentioned this application which doesn't function anymore and recommends ghi
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You have 3 options:
Use the official command line interface supported by github:
Tutorial: http://pythonhosted.org/hub/
Github repo: https://github.com/github/hub (~12k stars)
Use the NodeH interface:
Tutorial: http://nodegh.io/
Github repo: https://github.com/node-gh/gh
Use the ghi interface:
Tutorial and Github repo: https://github.com/stephencelis/ghi/
All 3 look cool. The hub
app looks like it has the most stars and is officially supported by github. So its most likely to be maintained for the long term.
So, if I were looking for a solution that would be supported for a long term, I would go with option#1: hub
NodeGH - Github command line tools. Let's you create new issue, comment, open or close. You can find all the commands available at their Github repo.
There's a ghi gem that you can use to manage issues.
The most commonly used ghi commands are: list List your issues (or a repository's) show Show an issue's details open Open (or reopen) an issue close Close an issue edit Modify an existing issue comment Leave a comment on an issue label Create, list, modify, or delete labels assign Assign an issue to yourself (or someone else) milestone Manage project milestones
With Github's new official CLI (command line interface):
gh issue create --title "How to create an issue?" --body "I need a github CLI"
See additional details and options and installation instructions.
There is a github_cli gem that I'm working on that provides command line access to the entire GitHub API v3. Please give it a try and report any issue/thoughts/feature requests.