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Some simple commandline tools for interacting with github: status, merge, pull, etc.

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Some commandline tools for interacting with github.
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Things you can do:
- Set commit status
- Create a pull request
- Merge a pull request
- Merge

Set Status on a commit:

Usage:
github-commit-status -c <commit-hash> -s <status> -u <github-username> -p <github-password> -r <github_repo> --url <URL> --context <context> -d "<description>"
github-commit-status -c <commit-hash> -s <status> -t <github-token> -r <github_repo> --url <URL> --context <context> -d "<description>"

Options:
-c <commit-hash>, --commit-hash <commit-hash> Github commit hash
-s <status>, --status <status> Status to set [pending, success, error, or failure]
-u <username>, --username <username> github username
-p <password>, --password <password> github password
-t <token>, --token <token> github access token
-r <repository>, --repo <repository> github repository
-d <description> --description <description> description of the status
--url <url> URL to refer back to
--context <context> The context of the status. Typically the name of the service creating the status.


Create a pull request:

Usage:
github-create-pull-request -h <head> -b <base> -t <token> -r <repo> [-d "<description>" --title <title>]

Options:
-h <head>, --head <head> Head: the branch you're pulling from.
-b <base>, --base <base> Base: the branch you're pulling to.
-t <token>, --token <token> github access token
-r <repository>, --repo <repository> github repository
-d <description> --description <description> The pull request description.
--title <title> The pull request title.

Merge a pull request:

Usage:
github-merge-pull-request (-h <head> -b <base> | -p <pull-number>) -t <token> -r <repo>

Options:
-h <head>, --head <head> Head: the branch you're pulling from.
-b <base>, --base <base> Base: the branch you're pulling to.
-t <token>, --token <token> github access token
-r <repository>, --repo <repository> github repository
-p <pull-number> --pull-number <pull-number> The pull request ID number.

Merge

Usage:
github-merge -h <head> -b <base> -t <token> -r <repo>

Options:
-h <head>, --head <head> Head: the branch you're pulling from.
-b <base>, --base <base> Base: the branch you're pulling to.
-t <token>, --token <token> github access token
-r <repository>, --repo <repository> github repository

See https://github.com/nricklin/githubtools

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