# gh - The GitHub CLI tool The #ce-cli team is working on a publicly available CLI tool to reduce the friction between GitHub and one's local machine for people who use the command line primarily to interact with Git and GitHub. https://github.com/github/releases/issues/659 This tool is an endeavor separate from [github/hub](https://github.com/github/hub), which acts as a proxy to `git`, since our aim is to reimagine from scratch the kind of command line interface to GitHub that would serve our users' interests best. # Installation _warning, gh is in a very alpha phase_ `brew install github/gh/gh` That's it. You are now ready to use `gh` on the command line. 🥳 # Process - [Demo planning doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ym-_xjFTSXe0-xzgaBn13Su7MEhWfLE5qSNPJV4M0A/edit) - [Weekly tracking issue](https://github.com/github/gh-cli/labels/tracking%20issue) - [Weekly sync notes](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eUo9nIzXbC1DG26Y3dk9hOceLua2yFlwlvFPZ82MwHg/edit) # How to create a release This can all be done from your local terminal. 1. `git tag 'vVERSION_NUMBER' # example git tag 'v0.0.1'` 2. `git push origin vVERSION_NUMBER` 3. Wait a few minutes for the build to run and CI to pass. Look at the [actions tab](https://github.com/github/gh-cli/actions) to check the progress. 4. Go to https://github.com/github/homebrew-gh/releases and look at the release