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github-issue-to-branch

v1.0.1

Published

CLI tool to quickly create well-named branches from GitHub issues.

Downloads

149

Readme

🎋 GitHub Issue to Branch

CLI tool to quickly create well-named branches from GitHub issues.

👋 Hello there! Follow me @linesofcode or visit linesofcode.dev for more cool projects like this one.

🚀 Getting Started

npm install -g github-issue-to-branch

pnpm add -g github-issue-to-branch

yarn global add github-issue-to-branch

⚠️ Prerequisites: You need to have git and gh (Github CLI) installed on your machine.

📖 Usage

Simply run the ghib command with the issue number(s) you want to create a branch from.

The command will create a new branch with the name in the following format: <number>-<issue-title>.

ghib 1234
Usage: github-issue-to-branch <issue-number> [<issue-number>...] [<postfix>]
   or: ghib <issue-number> [<issue-number>...] [<postfix>]

Create a Git branch from one or more GitHub issue numbers.

Arguments:
  <issue-number>  One or more GitHub issue numbers
  <postfix>       Optional postfix to add to the branch name

Examples:
  github-issue-to-branch 123 456
  ghib 789 quick-fix  # 'quick-fix' is an optional postfix

Note: The postfix is entirely optional. It can be used for any additional context
you want to add to your branch name, such as 'quick-fix', 'wip', or even your initials.