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pull-me-tender

v1.4.0

Published

Command line tool to show open github pull requests

Downloads

29

Readme

Do you have open pull requests?

We have a bunch of repo's per team and we're anxious to know.. Do we, do we, do we have pull requests?

Elvis Pull Me Tender

requirements

Create a personal access token.

install

npm install -g pull-me-tender
pull-me-tender

The first run will prompt you for your username and token. And for repos you want to see pull-requests for. Now in the future just run: pull-me-tender

options

pull-me-tender --help

Usage: pull-me-tender [options]

Options:

-h, --help                     output usage information
-V, --version                  output the version number
-a, --add-repositories [type]  add repositories comma seperated without spaces[fritzvd/pull-me-tender,fritzvd/harrrhmony]
-r, --remove-repositories [type]  remove repositories comma seperated without spaces[fritzvd/pull-me-tender,fritzvd/harrrhmony]
-m, --minimal                  Give only urls
-u, --user                     Show user that requested merge
-t, --titles                   Show titles
-s, --story                    Add descriptions to output
-v, --verbose                  Give more information
-w, --which                    Which repos are you following
-c, --configure                Reconfigure pull-me-tender

collaboration

If you want to work on it send me a pull-request (I'll see if I need to pull with pull-me-tender) and I'll get back to you.

license:

ISC, open source, free as in beer. Open as in: we don't judge :dizzy_face:.