gh - The GitHub CLI tool
gh
is GitHub on the command line, and it's now available in beta. It brings pull requests, issues, and other GitHub concepts to
the terminal next to where you are already working with git
and your code.
We need your feedback
GitHub CLI is currently early in its development, and we're hoping to get feedback from people using it.
If you've installed and used gh
, we'd love for you to take a short survey here (no more than five minutes): https://forms.gle/umxd3h31c7aMQFKG7
And if you spot bugs or have features that you'd really like to see in gh
, please check out the contributing page
Usage
gh pr [status, list, view, checkout, create]
gh issue [status, list, view, create]
gh help
Check out the docs for more information.
Comparison with hub
For many years, hub was the unofficial GitHub CLI tool. gh
is a new project for us to explore
what an official GitHub CLI tool can look like with a fundamentally different design. While both
tools bring GitHub to the terminal, hub
behaves as a proxy to git
and gh
is a standalone
tool.
Installation and Upgrading
macOS
Install: brew install github/gh/gh
Upgrade: brew update && brew upgrade gh
Windows
gh
is available via scoop:
Install:
scoop bucket add github-gh https://github.com/cli/scoop-gh.git
scoop install gh
Upgrade: scoop update gh
Signed MSI installers are also available on the releases page.
Debian/Ubuntu Linux
Install and upgrade:
- Download the
.deb
file from the releases page sudo apt install git && sudo dpkg -i gh_*_linux_amd64.deb
install the downloaded file
Fedora/Centos Linux
Install and upgrade:
- Download the
.rpm
file from the releases page sudo yum localinstall gh_*_linux_amd64.rpm
install the downloaded file
Arch Linux
Arch Linux users can install from the AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/github-cli/
$ yay -S github-cli
Other platforms
Install a prebuilt binary from the releases page