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peeare

v1.1.3

Published

Track your team's pull requests across multiple repos.

Downloads

20

Readme

peeare

Troubled by the fact Github UI doesn't allow querying pull-requests by multiple authors, even in the same repo? Worry not! With the peeare shell command you can track your entire team's pull requests across multiple repos!

peeare screenshot

Installation

Run this in your shell:

npm install -g peeare

If you use nodenv, run nodenv rehash right after installing.

Usage

First time

First, you'll need to generate a Github access token.

  • Go to this link: https://github.com/settings/tokens (or your enterprise version of the URL if you're using Github Enterprise).
  • Run in your shell the peeare command. You'll be asked to enter a Github access token. Enter the one you've generated in the step above.

Commands

  • peeare - Shows your team's pull requests according to your configuration.
  • peeare help - Shows an help message for peeare.
  • peeare reset - Resets your local config.
  • peeare get at - Shows the Github access token in your local peeare configuration.
  • peeare set at <at> - Sets as the Github access token in your local config.
  • peeare get hostname - Shows the Github hostname in your local config. Defaults to github.com.
  • peeare set hostname <hostname> - Sets as the Github hostname in your local config. This value defaults to the github.com. Use this command if you're using Enterprise Github and require a different hostname.
  • peeare list users - Lists all the Github users in your local config.
  • peeare add users <users, command separated> - Adds (command separated) to the Github users you want to track in your local config.
  • peeare remove users <users, command separated> - Removes (command separated) from the Github users you want to track in your local config.
  • peeare list repos - Lists all the Github repos in your local config.
  • peeare add repos <repos, command separated> - Adds (command separated) to the Github repos you want to track in your local config. Repos should be in <org>/<repo-name> format.
  • peeare remove repos <repos, command separated> - Removes (command separated) from the Github repos you want to track in your local config.

Tips

  • In OSX, you can CMD+double-click to open the printed URLs directly.