The gh CLI is GitHub's official command line tool for interacting with GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and more. When needs to interact with GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and more, use this skill.
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name: gh-cli description: "The gh CLI is GitHub's official command line tool for interacting with GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and more. When needs to interact with GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and more, use this skill." license: Proprietary. LICENSE.txt has complete terms
GitHub CLI (gh)
Work seamlessly with GitHub from the command line.
Usage
gh <command> <subcommand> [flags]
Core Commands
issue: Manage issues
pr: Manage pull requests
repo: Create, clone, fork, and view repositories
api: Make an authenticated GitHub API request
run: View details about workflow runs
Use gh <command> --help for more information about a command.
gh pr
Work with GitHub pull requests.
USAGE
gh pr <command> [flags]
CORE COMMANDS
checkout: Check out a pull request in git
checks: Show CI status for a single pull request
close: Close a pull request
comment: Create a new pr comment
create: Create a pull request
diff: View changes in a pull request
edit: Edit a pull request
list: List and filter pull requests in this repository
merge: Merge a pull request
ready: Mark a pull request as ready for review
reopen: Reopen a pull request
review: Add a review to a pull request
status: Show status of relevant pull requests
view: View a pull request
FLAGS
-R, --repo [HOST/]OWNER/REPO Select another repository using the [HOST/]OWNER/REPO format
INHERITED FLAGS
--help Show help for command
ARGUMENTS
A pull request can be supplied as argument in any of the following formats:
- by number, e.g. "123";
- by URL, e.g. "https://github.com/OWNER/REPO/pull/123"; or
- by the name of its head branch, e.g. "patch-1" or "OWNER:patch-1".
EXAMPLES
$ gh pr checkout 353
$ gh pr create --fill
$ gh pr view --web
LEARN MORE
Use 'gh <command> <subcommand> --help' for more information about a command.
Read the manual at https://cli.github.com/manual
gh issue
Work with GitHub issues.
USAGE
gh issue <command> [flags]
CORE COMMANDS
close: Close issue
comment: Create a new issue comment
create: Create a new issue
delete: Delete issue
edit: Edit an issue
list: List and filter issues in this repository
reopen: Reopen issue
status: Show status of relevant issues
transfer: Transfer issue to another repository
view: View an issue
FLAGS
-R, --repo [HOST/]OWNER/REPO Select another repository using the [HOST/]OWNER/REPO format
INHERITED FLAGS
--help Show help for command
ARGUMENTS
An issue can be supplied as argument in any of the following formats:
- by number, e.g. "123"; or
- by URL, e.g. "https://github.com/OWNER/REPO/issues/123".
EXAMPLES
$ gh issue list
$ gh issue create --label bug
$ gh issue view --web
LEARN MORE
Use 'gh <command> <subcommand> --help' for more information about a command.
Read the manual at https://cli.github.com/manual
gh repo
Work with GitHub repositories.
USAGE
gh repo <command> [flags]
CORE COMMANDS
archive: Archive a repository
clone: Clone a repository locally
create: Create a new repository
delete: Delete a repository
edit: Edit repository settings
fork: Create a fork of a repository
list: List repositories owned by user or organization
rename: Rename a repository
sync: Sync a repository
view: View a repository
INHERITED FLAGS
--help Show help for command
ARGUMENTS
A repository can be supplied as an argument in any of the following formats:
- "OWNER/REPO"
- by URL, e.g. "https://github.com/OWNER/REPO"
EXAMPLES
$ gh repo create
$ gh repo clone cli/cli
$ gh repo view --web
Search Query Syntax
The --search flag uses GitHub search syntax. Full documentation: https://docs.github.com/en/search-github/getting-started-with-searching-on-github/understanding-the-search-syntax
Comparison Operators
| Query | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
>n | Greater than | stars:>1000 |
>=n | Greater than or equal | topics:>=5 |
<n | Less than | size:<10000 |
<=n | Less than or equal | stars:<=50 |
Range Queries
| Query | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
n..n | Between range | stars:10..50 |
n..* | Greater than or equal | stars:10..* (same as >=10) |
*..n | Less than or equal | stars:*..10 (same as <=10) |
Date Queries
Date format: YYYY-MM-DD (ISO8601). Optional time: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+00:00
| Query | Example |
|---|---|
>YYYY-MM-DD | created:>2024-04-29 — after April 29, 2024 |
>=YYYY-MM-DD | created:>=2024-04-01 — on or after April 1, 2024 |
<YYYY-MM-DD | pushed:<2024-07-05 — before July 5, 2024 |
<=YYYY-MM-DD | created:<=2024-07-04 — on or before July 4, 2024 |
YYYY-MM-DD..YYYY-MM-DD | created:2024-04-30..2024-07-04 — date range |
YYYY-MM-DD..* | created:2024-04-30..* — on or after date |
*..YYYY-MM-DD | created:*..2024-07-04 — on or before date |
Exclude Results
Prefix qualifier with - to exclude:
| Query | Example |
|---|---|
-QUALIFIER | stars:>10 -language:javascript — exclude JavaScript repos |
NOT | hello NOT world — has "hello" but not "world" |
Usernames
| Query | Description |
|---|---|
author:USERNAME | Filter by specific user |
author:@me | Filter by current user |
assignee:@me | Assigned to current user |
Queries with Whitespace
Use quotation marks for multi-word values:
label:"bug fix"— label with spacecats NOT "hello world"— exclude phrase
JSON Output
Common fields for --json:
PR:
additions
assignees
author
baseRefName
body
changedFiles
closed
closedAt
comments
commits
createdAt
deletions
files
headRefName
headRepository
headRepositoryOwner
id
isCrossRepository
isDraft
labels
maintainerCanModify
mergeCommit
mergeStateStatus
mergeable
mergedAt
mergedBy
milestone
number
potentialMergeCommit
projectCards
reactionGroups
reviewDecision
reviewRequests
reviews
state
statusCheckRollup
title
updatedAt
url
Issue:
close
comment
create
delete
edit
list
reopen
status
transfer
view
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