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listprs

v1.2.2

Published

A simple nodejs tool to list open PRs on your organization

Downloads

10

Readme

listprs

A simple nodejs tool to list open PRs on your organization

Install

$ npm install -g listprs

Usage

Just run:

$ listprs

Configure

The first time you run the command you will be prompted to complete the required configuration. You can re-configure the client any time by running.

$ listprs -c

The required configuration is:

GitHub API url

Url to access GitHub's API.

  • regular (default) https://api.github.com
  • enterprise https://yourdomain.com/api/v3

Personal access tokens

The Personal access tokens functions like ordinary OAuth access tokens. We require a valid token to search into your repositories;

User/Organization

Used to filter the open PRs within a user's or organization's repositories.

(in) Labels

You can search for open PRs using a list of labels, use comma to include more than one.

(out) Labels

You can exclude open PRs using a list of labels, use comma to include more than one.

Empty a config value

-e param empty the value of organization, inLabel or outLabel.

$ listprs -e [organization|inLabel|outLabel]

Help

List of options:

$ listprs -h

Did you find a 🐞 ?

Feel free to report any issue found.

License

MIT