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zenhub-cli

v0.2.2

Published

ZenHub CLI Tool

Downloads

4

Readme

Zenhub API CLI Interface with Node.js

This package allows you to get ZenHub Issues through cli interface.

Requirements

  • Node.js 10 or above

Install

  1. npm install -g zenhub-cli.
  2. Generate your ZenHub API Token
  3. Generate your GitHub Personal Token
  4. Run zenhub config setup, and use your api token.
  5. Run zenhub --help for all available commands.

Documentation

See this wiki page for all the commands available.

Local Environment Setup

  1. Clone this repository into a directory on your machine:
  2. Run npm install for all the required dependencies
  3. Once the installation has finished, you can build the package by running npm run build
  4. Or run npm run watch for development
  5. Link the npm package to global by running npm link
  6. Now you can run zenhub --help to see all available commands

Contributing

Pull requests and feedback are welcome. Contributing guideline will be added later.

Changelog

A complete listing of all notable changes to this package in CHANGELOG.md.