Allows to set multiple secrets from an env file.
gh secret set -f secrets.env
The env file follows a simple format as defined in https://github.com/joho/godotenv
SPAM=eggs
FOO="bar"
- Fix name of man pages for all but the toplevel command
- Set title of all man pages to "GitHub CLI manual"
- Include gh version information in man pages
- Clean up rendering of flags section
- List subcommands for every command
Previously, only "github.com" mapped to "ssh.github.com" via ssh config
was treated as "github.com". Now, any "ssh.github.com" host is treated
as "github.com", even if it was initially aliased as something else in
the user's ssh hostname mappings.
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>
The GraphQL query for review didn't use to request the `TotalCount`
field, but that field was checked before rendering the conversation
thread in `pr view --comments`. This fixes rendering the conversation
thread when a PR only has reviews but no ordinary comments.
Adds a new command `gh auth setup-git [<hostname>]` that sets up git to
use the GitHub CLI as a credential helper.
The gist is that it runs these two git commands for each hostname the
user is authenticated with.
```
git config --global --replace-all 'credential.https://github.com.helper' ''
git config --global --add 'credential.https://github.com.helper' '!gh auth git-credential'
```
If a hostname flag is given, it'll setup GH CLI as a credential helper
for only that hostname.
If the user is not authenticated with any git hostnames, or the user is
not authenticated with the hostname given as a flag, it'll print an
error.
Co-authored-by: Mislav Marohnić <mislav@github.com>
HTTP 422 messages are for validation errors, but OAUTH permissions
suggestions get printed anyways. Most times, the user probably has the
right permissions. This fix adds the check to avoid printing a confusing
message.
Co-authored-by: Mislav Marohnić <mislav@github.com>
In the absence of an explicit `--color` setting, or when `--color=auto`
is passed, the pr diff command should fall back to respecting the global
colorization setting as inferred from the environment.