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open-pull-request

v0.2.0

Published

A command-line utility to open the associated pull request of the branch in the browser

Downloads

2

Readme

open-pull-request

open-pull-request is a tiny command-line utility to open the associated pull request of the branch in the browser. Currently, it supports GitHub's public and private repositories.

How does it work?

First, it figures out the repository details from the remote URL (git remote -v). Then it checks whether the current branch has an open pull request. If it does, then it opens the pull request in the browser.

Prerequisites

Make sure you have Node.js version >= 12 installed.

Installation

npm install -g open-pull-request

You can verify the installation by running the op help command, which prints the usage information.

Setup

  1. Create a personal access token.
    You can follow this guide to create a personal access token on GitHub. Give private repositories scope to open pull requests of private repositories.

    repository scope

    Otherwise, the public_repo scope is sufficient for public repositories.

  2. Run the op token command to save the token.

    add token cmd

Usage

Just run the op command from any local branch.

> op help

open-pull-request (v0.1.0)

 A command-line utility to open the associated pull request of the branch in the browser

 Usage:
   op 		open the associated pull request of the branch in the browser
   op token 	Add personal access token
   op help 	Show this message

 All these commands optionally take --debug option to log debug messages

license

MIT © Sureshraj