gh reference

gh alias <command>

Create command shortcuts

gh alias delete <alias>

Delete an alias

gh alias list

List your aliases

gh alias set <alias> <expansion> [flags]

Create a shortcut for a gh command

-s, --shell Declare an alias to be passed through a shell interpreter

gh api <endpoint> [flags]

Make an authenticated GitHub API request

  --cache duration        Cache the response, e.g. "3600s", "60m", "1h"

-F, --field key=value Add a typed parameter in key=value format
-H, --header key:value Add a HTTP request header in key:value format
--hostname string The GitHub hostname for the request (default "github.com")
-i, --include Include HTTP response headers in the output
--input file The file to use as body for the HTTP request (use "-" to read from standard input)
-q, --jq string Query to select values from the response using jq syntax
-X, --method string The HTTP method for the request (default "GET")
--paginate Make additional HTTP requests to fetch all pages of results
-p, --preview names GitHub API preview names to request (without the "-preview" suffix)
-f, --raw-field key=value Add a string parameter in key=value format
--silent Do not print the response body
-t, --template string Format the response using a Go template

gh auth <command>

Authenticate gh and git with GitHub

gh auth login [flags]

Authenticate with a GitHub host

-p, --git-protocol string The protocol to use for git operations: {ssh|https}
-h, --hostname string The hostname of the GitHub instance to authenticate with
-s, --scopes strings Additional authentication scopes to request
-w, --web Open a browser to authenticate
--with-token Read token from standard input

gh auth logout [flags]

Log out of a GitHub host

-h, --hostname string The hostname of the GitHub instance to log out of

gh auth refresh [flags]

Refresh stored authentication credentials

-h, --hostname string The GitHub host to use for authentication
-s, --scopes strings Additional authentication scopes for gh to have

gh auth setup-git [flags]

Configure git to use GitHub CLI as a credential helper

-h, --hostname string The hostname to configure git for

gh auth status [flags]

View authentication status

-h, --hostname string Check a specific hostname's auth status
-t, --show-token Display the auth token

gh browse [<number> | <path>] [flags]

Open the repository in the browser

-b, --branch string Select another branch by passing in the branch name
-c, --commit Open the last commit
-n, --no-browser Print destination URL instead of opening the browser
-p, --projects Open repository projects
-s, --settings Open repository settings
-w, --wiki Open repository wiki

gh codespace

Connect to and manage your codespaces

gh codespace code [flags]

Open a codespace in Visual Studio Code

-c, --codespace string Name of the codespace
--insiders Use the insiders version of Visual Studio Code

gh codespace cp [-e] [-r] [-- [<scp flags>...]] <sources>... <dest>

Copy files between local and remote file systems

-c, --codespace string Name of the codespace
-e, --expand Expand remote file names on remote shell
-p, --profile string Name of the SSH profile to use
-r, --recursive Recursively copy directories

gh codespace create [flags]

Create a codespace

-b, --branch string repository branch
--default-permissions do not prompt to accept additional permissions requested by the codespace
--idle-timeout duration allowed inactivity before codespace is stopped, e.g. "10m", "1h"
-m, --machine string hardware specifications for the VM
-r, --repo string repository name with owner: user/repo
-s, --status show status of post-create command and dotfiles

gh codespace delete [flags]

Delete a codespace

  --all                Delete all codespaces

-c, --codespace string Name of the codespace
--days N Delete codespaces older than N days
-f, --force Skip confirmation for codespaces that contain unsaved changes
-r, --repo repository Delete codespaces for a repository

gh codespace edit [flags]

Edit a codespace

-c, --codespace string Name of the codespace
-d, --displayName string display name
--idle-timeout duration allowed inactivity before codespace is stopped, e.g. "10m", "1h"
-m, --machine string hardware specifications for the VM

gh codespace list [flags]

List your codespaces

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-L, --limit int Maximum number of codespaces to list (default 30)
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template

gh codespace logs [flags]

Access codespace logs

-c, --codespace string Name of the codespace
-f, --follow Tail and follow the logs

gh codespace ports [flags]

List ports in a codespace

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template

gh codespace ports forward <remote-port>:<local-port>...

Forward ports

gh codespace ports visibility <port>:{public|private|org}...

Change the visibility of the forwarded port

gh codespace ssh [<flags>...] [-- <ssh-flags>...] [<command>]

SSH into a codespace

-c, --codespace string Name of the codespace
--config Write OpenSSH configuration to stdout
-d, --debug Log debug data to a file
--debug-file string Path of the file log to
--profile string Name of the SSH profile to use
--server-port int SSH server port number (0 => pick unused)

gh codespace stop [flags]

Stop a running codespace

-c, --codespace string Name of the codespace

gh completion -s <shell>

Generate shell completion scripts

-s, --shell string Shell type: {bash|zsh|fish|powershell}

gh config <command>

Manage configuration for gh

gh config get <key> [flags]

Print the value of a given configuration key

-h, --host string Get per-host setting

gh config list [flags]

Print a list of configuration keys and values

-h, --host string Get per-host configuration

gh config set <key> <value> [flags]

Update configuration with a value for the given key

-h, --host string Set per-host setting

gh extension

Manage gh extensions

gh extension create [<name>] [flags]

Create a new extension

--precompiled string Create a precompiled extension. Possible values: go, other

gh extension install <repository> [flags]

Install a gh extension from a repository

--pin string pin extension to a release tag or commit ref

gh extension list

List installed extension commands

gh extension remove <name>

Remove an installed extension

gh extension upgrade {<name> | --all} [flags]

Upgrade installed extensions

--all Upgrade all extensions
--force Force upgrade extension

gh gist <command>

Manage gists

gh gist clone <gist> [<directory>] [-- <gitflags>...]

Clone a gist locally

gh gist create [<filename>... | -] [flags]

Create a new gist

-d, --desc string A description for this gist
-f, --filename string Provide a filename to be used when reading from standard input
-p, --public List the gist publicly (default: secret)
-w, --web Open the web browser with created gist

gh gist delete {<id> | <url>}

Delete a gist

gh gist edit {<id> | <url>} [<filename>] [flags]

Edit one of your gists

-a, --add string Add a new file to the gist
-d, --desc string New description for the gist
-f, --filename string Select a file to edit

gh gist list [flags]

List your gists

-L, --limit int Maximum number of gists to fetch (default 10)
--public Show only public gists
--secret Show only secret gists

gh gist view [<id> | <url>] [flags]

View a gist

-f, --filename string Display a single file from the gist
--files List file names from the gist
-r, --raw Print raw instead of rendered gist contents
-w, --web Open gist in the browser

gh gpg-key <command>

Manage GPG keys

gh gpg-key add [<key-file>]

Add a GPG key to your GitHub account

gh gpg-key list

Lists GPG keys in your GitHub account

gh issue <command>

Manage issues

gh issue close {<number> | <url>}

Close issue

gh issue comment {<number> | <url>} [flags]

Add a comment to an issue

-b, --body text The comment body text
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-e, --editor Skip prompts and open the text editor to write the body in
-w, --web Open the web browser to write the comment

gh issue create [flags]

Create a new issue

-a, --assignee login Assign people by their login. Use "@me" to self-assign.
-b, --body string Supply a body. Will prompt for one otherwise.
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-l, --label name Add labels by name
-m, --milestone name Add the issue to a milestone by name
-p, --project name Add the issue to projects by name
--recover string Recover input from a failed run of create
-t, --title string Supply a title. Will prompt for one otherwise.
-w, --web Open the browser to create an issue

gh issue delete {<number> | <url>}

Delete issue

gh issue edit {<number> | <url>} [flags]

Edit an issue

  --add-assignee login      Add assigned users by their login. Use "@me" to assign yourself.
  --add-label name          Add labels by name
  --add-project name        Add the issue to projects by name

-b, --body string Set the new body.
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-m, --milestone name Edit the milestone the issue belongs to by name
--remove-assignee login Remove assigned users by their login. Use "@me" to unassign yourself.
--remove-label name Remove labels by name
--remove-project name Remove the issue from projects by name
-t, --title string Set the new title.

gh issue list [flags]

List issues in a repository

  --app string         Filter by GitHub App author

-a, --assignee string Filter by assignee
-A, --author string Filter by author
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-l, --label strings Filter by label
-L, --limit int Maximum number of issues to fetch (default 30)
--mention string Filter by mention
-m, --milestone string Filter by milestone number or title
-S, --search query Search issues with query
-s, --state string Filter by state: {open|closed|all} (default "open")
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-w, --web List issues in the web browser

gh issue reopen {<number> | <url>}

Reopen issue

gh issue status [flags]

Show status of relevant issues

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template

gh issue transfer {<number> | <url>} <destination-repo>

Transfer issue to another repository

gh issue view {<number> | <url>} [flags]

View an issue

-c, --comments View issue comments
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-w, --web Open an issue in the browser

gh label <command>

Manage labels

gh label create <name> [flags]

Create a new label

-c, --color string Color of the label, if not specified one will be selected at random
-d, --description string Description of the label

gh label list [flags]

List labels in a repository

-L, --limit int Maximum number of items to fetch (default 30)
-w, --web List labels in the web browser

gh pr <command>

Manage pull requests

gh pr checkout {<number> | <url> | <branch>} [flags]

Check out a pull request in git

-b, --branch string Local branch name to use (default: the name of the head branch)
--detach Checkout PR with a detached HEAD
-f, --force Reset the existing local branch to the latest state of the pull request
--recurse-submodules Update all submodules after checkout

gh pr checks [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]

Show CI status for a single pull request

-i, --interval --watch Refresh interval in seconds when using --watch flag (default 10)
--watch Watch checks until they finish
-w, --web Open the web browser to show details about checks

gh pr close {<number> | <url> | <branch>} [flags]

Close a pull request

-d, --delete-branch Delete the local and remote branch after close

gh pr comment [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]

Add a comment to a pull request

-b, --body text The comment body text
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-e, --editor Skip prompts and open the text editor to write the body in
-w, --web Open the web browser to write the comment

gh pr create [flags]

Create a pull request

-a, --assignee login Assign people by their login. Use "@me" to self-assign.
-B, --base branch The branch into which you want your code merged
-b, --body string Body for the pull request
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file
-d, --draft Mark pull request as a draft
-f, --fill Do not prompt for title/body and just use commit info
-H, --head branch The branch that contains commits for your pull request (default: current branch)
-l, --label name Add labels by name
-m, --milestone name Add the pull request to a milestone by name
--no-maintainer-edit Disable maintainer's ability to modify pull request
-p, --project name Add the pull request to projects by name
--recover string Recover input from a failed run of create
-r, --reviewer handle Request reviews from people or teams by their handle
-t, --title string Title for the pull request
-w, --web Open the web browser to create a pull request

gh pr diff [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]

View changes in a pull request

--color string Use color in diff output: {always|never|auto} (default "auto")
--patch Display diff in patch format

gh pr edit [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]

Edit a pull request

  --add-assignee login      Add assigned users by their login. Use "@me" to assign yourself.
  --add-label name          Add labels by name
  --add-project name        Add the pull request to projects by name
  --add-reviewer login      Add reviewers by their login.

-B, --base branch Change the base branch for this pull request
-b, --body string Set the new body.
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-m, --milestone name Edit the milestone the pull request belongs to by name
--remove-assignee login Remove assigned users by their login. Use "@me" to unassign yourself.
--remove-label name Remove labels by name
--remove-project name Remove the pull request from projects by name
--remove-reviewer login Remove reviewers by their login.
-t, --title string Set the new title.

gh pr list [flags]

List pull requests in a repository

  --app string        Filter by GitHub App author

-a, --assignee string Filter by assignee
-A, --author string Filter by author
-B, --base string Filter by base branch
-d, --draft Filter by draft state
-H, --head string Filter by head branch
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-l, --label strings Filter by label
-L, --limit int Maximum number of items to fetch (default 30)
-S, --search query Search pull requests with query
-s, --state string Filter by state: {open|closed|merged|all} (default "open")
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-w, --web List pull requests in the web browser

gh pr merge [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]

Merge a pull request

  --admin            Use administrator privileges to merge a pull request that does not meet requirements
  --auto             Automatically merge only after necessary requirements are met

-b, --body text Body text for the merge commit
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-d, --delete-branch Delete the local and remote branch after merge
--disable-auto Disable auto-merge for this pull request
-m, --merge Merge the commits with the base branch
-r, --rebase Rebase the commits onto the base branch
-s, --squash Squash the commits into one commit and merge it into the base branch
-t, --subject text Subject text for the merge commit

gh pr ready [<number> | <url> | <branch>]

Mark a pull request as ready for review

gh pr reopen {<number> | <url> | <branch>}

Reopen a pull request

gh pr review [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]

Add a review to a pull request

-a, --approve Approve pull request
-b, --body string Specify the body of a review
-F, --body-file file Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-c, --comment Comment on a pull request
-r, --request-changes Request changes on a pull request

gh pr status [flags]

Show status of relevant pull requests

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template

gh pr view [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]

View a pull request

-c, --comments View pull request comments
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-w, --web Open a pull request in the browser

gh release <command>

Manage releases

gh release create [<tag>] [<files>...]

Create a new release

  --discussion-category string   Start a discussion of the specified category

-d, --draft Save the release as a draft instead of publishing it
--generate-notes Automatically generate title and notes for the release
-n, --notes string Release notes
-F, --notes-file file Read release notes from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
-p, --prerelease Mark the release as a prerelease
--target branch Target branch or full commit SHA (default: main branch)
-t, --title string Release title

gh release delete <tag> [flags]

Delete a release

-y, --yes Skip the confirmation prompt

gh release delete-asset <tag> <asset-name> [flags]

Delete an asset from a release

-y, --yes Skip the confirmation prompt

gh release download [<tag>] [flags]

Download release assets

-A, --archive format Download the source code archive in the specified format (zip or tar.gz)
-D, --dir string The directory to download files into (default ".")
-p, --pattern stringArray Download only assets that match a glob pattern

gh release list [flags]

List releases in a repository

-L, --limit int Maximum number of items to fetch (default 30)

gh release upload <tag> <files>... [flags]

Upload assets to a release

--clobber Overwrite existing assets of the same name

gh release view [<tag>] [flags]

View information about a release

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-w, --web Open the release in the browser

gh repo <command>

Manage repositories

gh repo archive [<repository>] [flags]

Archive a repository

-y, --confirm Skip the confirmation prompt

gh repo clone <repository> [<directory>] [-- <gitflags>...]

Clone a repository locally

gh repo create [<name>] [flags]

Create a new repository

-c, --clone Clone the new repository to the current directory
-d, --description string Description of the repository
--disable-issues Disable issues in the new repository
--disable-wiki Disable wiki in the new repository
-g, --gitignore string Specify a gitignore template for the repository
-h, --homepage URL Repository home page URL
--internal Make the new repository internal
-l, --license string Specify an Open Source License for the repository
--private Make the new repository private
--public Make the new repository public
--push Push local commits to the new repository
-r, --remote string Specify remote name for the new repository
-s, --source string Specify path to local repository to use as source
-t, --team name The name of the organization team to be granted access
-p, --template repository Make the new repository based on a template repository

gh repo delete [<repository>] [flags]

Delete a repository

--confirm confirm deletion without prompting

gh repo deploy-key <command>

Manage deploy keys in a repository

gh repo deploy-key add <key-file> [flags]

Add a deploy key to a GitHub repository

-w, --allow-write Allow write access for the key
-t, --title string Title of the new key

gh repo deploy-key delete <key-id>

Delete a deploy key from a GitHub repository

gh repo deploy-key list

List deploy keys in a GitHub repository

gh repo edit [<repository>] [flags]

Edit repository settings

  --add-topic strings        Add repository topic
  --allow-forking            Allow forking of an organization repository
  --default-branch name      Set the default branch name for the repository
  --delete-branch-on-merge   Delete head branch when pull requests are merged

-d, --description string Description of the repository
--enable-auto-merge Enable auto-merge functionality
--enable-issues Enable issues in the repository
--enable-merge-commit Enable merging pull requests via merge commit
--enable-projects Enable projects in the repository
--enable-rebase-merge Enable merging pull requests via rebase
--enable-squash-merge Enable merging pull requests via squashed commit
--enable-wiki Enable wiki in the repository
-h, --homepage URL Repository home page URL
--remove-topic strings Remove repository topic
--template Make the repository available as a template repository
--visibility string Change the visibility of the repository to {public,private,internal}

gh repo fork [<repository>] [-- <gitflags>...] [flags]

Create a fork of a repository

--clone Clone the fork
--fork-name string Rename the forked repository
--org string Create the fork in an organization
--remote Add a git remote for the fork
--remote-name string Specify the name for the new remote (default "origin")

gh repo list [<owner>] [flags]

List repositories owned by user or organization

  --archived          Show only archived repositories
  --fork              Show only forks

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-l, --language string Filter by primary coding language
-L, --limit int Maximum number of repositories to list (default 30)
--no-archived Omit archived repositories
--private Show only private repositories
--public Show only public repositories
--source Show only non-forks
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
--topic string Filter by topic

gh repo rename [<new-name>] [flags]

Rename a repository

-y, --confirm skip confirmation prompt

gh repo sync [<destination-repository>] [flags]

Sync a repository

-b, --branch string Branch to sync (default: main branch)
--force Hard reset the branch of the destination repository to match the source repository
-s, --source string Source repository

gh repo view [<repository>] [flags]

View a repository

-b, --branch string View a specific branch of the repository
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-w, --web Open a repository in the browser

gh run <command>

View details about workflow runs

gh run cancel [<run-id>]

Cancel a workflow run

gh run download [<run-id>] [flags]

Download artifacts generated by a workflow run

-D, --dir string The directory to download artifacts into (default ".")
-n, --name stringArray Only download artifacts that match any of the given names

gh run list [flags]

List recent workflow runs

-b, --branch string Filter runs by branch
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
-L, --limit int Maximum number of runs to fetch (default 20)
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-u, --user string Filter runs by user who triggered the run
-w, --workflow string Filter runs by workflow

gh run rerun [<run-id>] [flags]

Rerun a failed run

  --failed       Rerun only failed jobs, including dependencies

-j, --job string Rerun a specific job from a run, including dependencies

gh run view [<run-id>] [flags]

View a summary of a workflow run

  --exit-status       Exit with non-zero status if run failed

-j, --job string View a specific job ID from a run
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
--log View full log for either a run or specific job
--log-failed View the log for any failed steps in a run or specific job
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
-v, --verbose Show job steps
-w, --web Open run in the browser

gh run watch <run-id> [flags]

Watch a run until it completes, showing its progress

  --exit-status    Exit with non-zero status if run fails

-i, --interval int Refresh interval in seconds (default 3)

gh search <command>

Search for repositories, issues, pull requests and users

gh search issues [<query>] [flags]

Search for issues

  --app string             Filter by GitHub App author
  --archived               Restrict search to archived repositories
  --assignee string        Filter by assignee
  --author string          Filter by author
  --closed date            Filter on closed at date
  --commenter user         Filter based on comments by user
  --comments number        Filter on number of comments
  --created date           Filter based on created at date
  --include-prs            Include pull requests in results
  --interactions number    Filter on number of reactions and comments
  --involves user          Filter based on involvement of user

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
--label strings Filter on label
--language string Filter based on the coding language
-L, --limit int Maximum number of results to fetch (default 30)
--locked Filter on locked conversation status
--match strings Restrict search to specific field of issue: {title|body|comments}
--mentions user Filter based on user mentions
--milestone title Filter by milestone title
--no-assignee Filter on missing assignee
--no-label Filter on missing label
--no-milestone Filter on missing milestone
--no-project Filter on missing project
--order string Order of results returned, ignored unless '--sort' flag is specified: {asc|desc} (default "desc")
--owner string Filter on owner
--project number Filter on project board number
--reactions number Filter on number of reactions
--repo strings Filter on repository
--sort string Sort fetched results: {comments|created|interactions|reactions|reactions-+1|reactions--1|reactions-heart|reactions-smile|reactions-tada|reactions-thinking_face|updated} (default "best-match")
--state string Filter based on state: {open|closed}
--team-mentions string Filter based on team mentions
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
--updated date Filter on last updated at date
--visibility strings Filter based on repository visibility: {public|private|internal}
-w, --web Open the search query in the web browser

gh search prs [<query>] [flags]

Search for pull requests

  --app string              Filter by GitHub App author
  --archived                Restrict search to archived repositories
  --assignee string         Filter by assignee
  --author string           Filter by author

-B, --base string Filter on base branch name
--checks string Filter based on status of the checks: {pending|success|failure}
--closed date Filter on closed at date
--commenter user Filter based on comments by user
--comments number Filter on number of comments
--created date Filter based on created at date
--draft Filter based on draft state
-H, --head string Filter on head branch name
--interactions number Filter on number of reactions and comments
--involves user Filter based on involvement of user
-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
--label strings Filter on label
--language string Filter based on the coding language
-L, --limit int Maximum number of results to fetch (default 30)
--locked Filter on locked conversation status
--match strings Restrict search to specific field of issue: {title|body|comments}
--mentions user Filter based on user mentions
--merged Filter based on merged state
--merged-at date Filter on merged at date
--milestone title Filter by milestone title
--no-assignee Filter on missing assignee
--no-label Filter on missing label
--no-milestone Filter on missing milestone
--no-project Filter on missing project
--order string Order of results returned, ignored unless '--sort' flag is specified: {asc|desc} (default "desc")
--owner string Filter on owner
--project number Filter on project board number
--reactions number Filter on number of reactions
--repo strings Filter on repository
--review string Filter based on review status: {none|required|approved|changes_requested}
--review-requested user Filter on user requested to review
--reviewed-by user Filter on user who reviewed
--sort string Sort fetched results: {comments|reactions|reactions-+1|reactions--1|reactions-smile|reactions-thinking_face|reactions-heart|reactions-tada|interactions|created|updated} (default "best-match")
--state string Filter based on state: {open|closed}
--team-mentions string Filter based on team mentions
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
--updated date Filter on last updated at date
--visibility strings Filter based on repository visibility: {public|private|internal}
-w, --web Open the search query in the web browser

gh search repos [<query>] [flags]

Search for repositories

  --archived                    Filter based on archive state
  --created date                Filter based on created at date
  --followers number            Filter based on number of followers
  --forks number                Filter on number of forks
  --good-first-issues number    Filter on number of issues with the 'good first issue' label
  --help-wanted-issues number   Filter on number of issues with the 'help wanted' label
  --include-forks string        Include forks in fetched repositories: {false|true|only}

-q, --jq expression Filter JSON output using a jq expression
--json fields Output JSON with the specified fields
--language string Filter based on the coding language
--license strings Filter based on license type
-L, --limit int Maximum number of repositories to fetch (default 30)
--match strings Restrict search to specific field of repository: {name|description|readme}
--number-topics number Filter on number of topics
--order string Order of repositories returned, ignored unless '--sort' flag is specified: {asc|desc} (default "desc")
--owner string Filter on owner
--size string Filter on a size range, in kilobytes
--sort string Sort fetched repositories: {forks|help-wanted-issues|stars|updated} (default "best-match")
--stars number Filter on number of stars
-t, --template string Format JSON output using a Go template
--topic strings Filter on topic
--updated date Filter on last updated at date
--visibility strings Filter based on visibility: {public|private|internal}
-w, --web Open the search query in the web browser

gh secret <command>

Manage GitHub secrets

gh secret list [flags]

List secrets

-a, --app string List secrets for a specific application: {actions|codespaces|dependabot}
-e, --env string List secrets for an environment
-o, --org string List secrets for an organization
-u, --user List a secret for your user

gh secret remove <secret-name> [flags]

Remove secrets

-a, --app string Remove a secret for a specific application: {actions|codespaces|dependabot}
-e, --env string Remove a secret for an environment
-o, --org string Remove a secret for an organization
-u, --user Remove a secret for your user

gh secret set <secret-name> [flags]

Create or update secrets

-a, --app string Set the application for a secret: {actions|codespaces|dependabot}
-b, --body string The value for the secret (reads from standard input if not specified)
-e, --env environment Set deployment environment secret
-f, --env-file file Load secret names and values from a dotenv-formatted file
--no-store Print the encrypted, base64-encoded value instead of storing it on Github
-o, --org organization Set organization secret
-r, --repos repositories List of repositories that can access an organization or user secret
-u, --user Set a secret for your user
-v, --visibility string Set visibility for an organization secret: {all|private|selected} (default "private")

gh ssh-key <command>

Manage SSH keys

gh ssh-key add [<key-file>] [flags]

Add an SSH key to your GitHub account

-t, --title string Title for the new key

gh ssh-key list

Lists SSH keys in your GitHub account

gh status [flags]

Print information about relevant issues, pull requests, and notifications across repositories

-e, --exclude strings Comma separated list of repos to exclude in owner/name format
-o, --org string Report status within an organization

gh workflow <command>

View details about GitHub Actions workflows

gh workflow disable [<workflow-id> | <workflow-name>]

Disable a workflow

gh workflow enable [<workflow-id> | <workflow-name>]

Enable a workflow

gh workflow list [flags]

List workflows

-a, --all Show all workflows, including disabled workflows
-L, --limit int Maximum number of workflows to fetch (default 50)

gh workflow run [<workflow-id> | <workflow-name>] [flags]

Run a workflow by creating a workflow_dispatch event

-F, --field key=value Add a string parameter in key=value format, respecting @ syntax
--json Read workflow inputs as JSON via STDIN
-f, --raw-field key=value Add a string parameter in key=value format
-r, --ref string The branch or tag name which contains the version of the workflow file you'd like to run

gh workflow view [<workflow-id> | <workflow-name> | <filename>] [flags]

View the summary of a workflow

-r, --ref string The branch or tag name which contains the version of the workflow file you'd like to view
-w, --web Open workflow in the browser
-y, --yaml View the workflow yaml file


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Last modified 10 April 2022