GitHub CLI is a command-line tool that brings pull requests, issues, GitHub Actions, and other GitHub features to your terminal, so you can do all your work in one place.
About GitHub CLIGitHub CLI is an open source tool for using GitHub from your computer's command line. When you're working from the command line, you can use the GitHub CLI to save time and avoid switching context.
GitHub CLI includes GitHub features such as:
For more information about what you can do with GitHub CLI, see the GitHub CLI manual.
What's the difference between GitHub CLI and Git on the command line?The Git command line interface (git
) allows you to work with a local or remote Git repository. The remote repository may be hosted on GitHub or it may be hosted by another service.
GitHub CLI (gh
) is specifically for working with GitHub. It allows you to use the command line to interact with GitHub in all sorts of ways, as illustrated by the previous list. If you tend to work on the command line you may prefer using GitHub CLI instead of using GitHub in a browser. GitHub CLI also makes it easier for you to create scripts to automate GitHub operations.
For installation instructions for GitHub CLI, see the GitHub CLI repository.
Sharing feedbackIf you have feedback or feature requests, you can open an issue in the cli/cli
repository.
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