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git-issues1

v0.5.1-4

Published

Git issues extension to list issues of a Git project

Readme

git-issues

NPM

Description

git issues extension to list issues of a Git repository.

Install globally to have it automatically work (this command will probably require a sudo):

npm install -g git-issues

For non-global installs or repository clones, add the following path to your PATH (for example in .bash_profile):

<INSTALLED_OR_CLONE_LOCATION>/bin

Usage

For public repositories:

$ git issues
issues for repo: [email protected]:softwarescales/git-issues.git
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|     # | Title                                                        | STATUS       |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|     1 | Test issue 1                                                 | OPEN         |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

For private repositories you must provide your Git provider username. If the password is not provided you will be prompted for one:

git issues -u gabipetrovay
Password:
jillix:git-issues gabriel$ git issues
issues for repo: [email protected]:softwarescales/git-issues.git
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|     # | Title                                                        | STATUS       |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|     1 | Test issue 1                                                 | OPEN         |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Arguments

  • username|u: the Git provider username (mandatory for private repositories or private issue trackers)
  • password|p: the Git provider user password (considered only if the username is provided)
  • status|s: the type of issues to return. Must be one of: open (default), closed

Git Providers

  • both GitHub and BitBucket repositories are supported

Change Log

0.5.1

  • added support for BitBucket
  • added command line issue status filtering (open and close)

0.5.0

  • initial version with support for GitHub and listing in a table format
  • binary script that works for global installations: npm install -g git-issues