Update labels using the `addLabelsToLabelable` and
`removeLabelsFromLabelable` mutations instead of via the `updateIssue`
mutation that replaces the entire set of labels. This prevents the edit
operation from clobbering any unseen changes to the list of labels.
Co-authored-by: Mislav Marohnić <mislav@github.com>
- Supports passing a PR as argument, not just issues
- Makes it non-fatal when project cards were not able to load
- Cleans up legacy method for fetching issues
- `issue reopen` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue reopen` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
- `issue close` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue close` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
- `issue comment` no longer fetches all issue fields and thus avoids the
problem when loading failed due to token not having access to projects
- `issue comment` now accepts either issue or pull number as argument.
* Re-enable label colors for issue list
* Drop parentheses wrapping issue labels
* Support ANSI escape codes in TablePrinter cells
* Switch to a Truncate implementation that correctly measures ANSI escape codes
* Only output RGB color if terminal has truecolor capabilities
* Enable `ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING` on Windows - fixes wrapping issues with full lines and allows truecolor rendering
Co-authored-by: Mislav Marohnić <mislav@github.com>
The "nospace" directive instructs the shell completion logic to avoid
adding a space after completing the word. However, this feature was
broken in an older Cobra, and users still saw a space character added.
In most case we want the space because we anticipate that the user might
want to add extra arguments to the command.
The `--json` flag accepts a list of GraphQL fields to query for and
output in JSON format. To get the list of available flags, run the
command with a blank value for `--json`. Additional `--jq` and
`--template` flags are available just like in `gh api`.