I spend so much time at the command line using the Windows Terminal. Then I spend a ton of time using git at the command line. But then I ALT+TAB over to GitHub and mess around in the browser. Why have I been sleeping on the GitHub CLI? - there’s a command line interface for GitHub! I installed with “ Then you run gh auth login Now you’ve got a new command “gh” to play with! I went over to one of my local git clones for the Hanselminutes Podcast website and I can now list the open Pull Requests from the command line! ![]() Here’s the real time saver that Dan Wahlin reminded me about: > git init Fantastic! You can even gh issue create Checking out a Pull Request is a great time saver as well. Go check out http://cli.github.com/ and see how it can help you today! Sponsor: Protect your apps from reverse engineering and tampering with PreEmptive, the makers of Dotfuscator. Dotfuscator has been in-the-box with Microsoft Visual Studio since 2003. Visit preemptive.com/hanselminutes for a professional-grade trial. © 2021 Scott Hanselman. All rights reserved. Don’t forget about the GitHub Command Line published first on http://7elementswd.tumblr.com/ via Tumblr Don't forget about the GitHub Command Line
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