Makes it easy to list and merge GitHub pull requests.
$ git pulls update
[fetches needed data for all pull requests]
$ git pulls list
Open Pull Requests for schacon/git-reference
19 10/26 0 Fix tag book link ComputerDruid:fix-ta
18 10/21 0 Some typos fixing. mashingan:master
$ git pulls list --reverse
Open Pull Requests for schacon/git-reference
18 10/21 0 Some typos fixing. mashingan:master
19 10/26 0 Fix tag book link ComputerDruid:fix-ta
$ git pulls checkout
Checking out all open pull requests for schacon/git-reference
> feature-request-1 into pull-feature-request-1
> feature/request2 into pull-feature/request2
$ git pulls show 1
> [summary]
> [diffstat]
$ git pulls show 1 --full
> [summary]
> [full diff]
$ git pulls browse 1
> go to web page (mac only)
$ git pulls merge 1
> merge pull request #1
git-pulls
assumes you're using an 'origin' remote. If you are not,
either add an 'origin' remote that points to the GitHub repository you want to check
for pull requests, or set the name of your remote via an environment
variable, GIT_REMOTE.
To manage pull requests for your private repositories you have set up your git config for github
$ git config --global github.user your_gitubusername
$ git config --global github.token your_githubtoken123456789
You must generate your OAuth token for command line use, see how to generate oauth token.
If you want to use the git-pulls script with a private GitHub install, set the github.host config value to your internal host.
$ git config --global github.host https://github.mycompany.com
$ git config --global github.api https://github.mycompany.com/api/v3
Simply install it via Rubygems:
gem install git-pulls
(Prefix with sudo
if necessary)