Here are the statuses:
- 0: success
- 1: misc. error
- 2: user interrupt/cancellation
- 4: authentication needed
These old exit codes are now changed to "1":
- we used to return "2" for config file errors;
- we used to return "2" for alias expansion errors;
- we used to return "3" for alias runtime errors.
I do not believe that there is a need to distinguish these specific
cases via exit status, and converting them to "1" frees codes "2" and
"3" for more practical use.
Before, when gh detected there was a new release in the `cli/cli` repo,
it would show this notice:
A new release of gh is available: {V1} → {V2}
Additionally, when the release was more than 24h old, we would show this
to Homebrew users:
To upgrade, run: brew update && brew upgrade gh
Ref. feb4acc2c0
This change makes it so that the original notice "A new release of gh is
available" is NOT shown to Homebrew users unless the release is older
than 24h. We effectively hide the fact that any release happened until
we're sure that the version bump has made it to `homebrew-core`.
When the update notifier is enabled and a new version was detected, show
a Homebrew upgrade notice if:
- the release was at least 24 hours ago; and
- the current `gh` binary is under the Homebrew prefix.
For default values for e.g. `Input` prompts, Survey uses the literal "white" color, which makes no sense on dark terminals and is literally invisible on light backgrounds.
This overrides Survey to output a gray color for 256-color terminals and "default" for basic terminals.
Accept the "HOST/OWNER/REPO" syntax or passing a full URL for both the
`--repo` flag and the GH_REPO environment variable and allow setting
GH_HOST environment variable to override just the hostname for
operations that assume "github.com" by default.
Examples:
$ gh repo clone example.org/owner/repo
$ GH_HOST=example.org gh repo clone repo
$ GH_HOST=example.org gh api user
$ GH_HOST=example.org gh gist create myfile.txt
$ gh issue list -R example.org/owner/repo
$ gh issue list -R https://example.org/owner/repo.git
$ GH_REPO=example.org/owner/repo gh issue list