hub is a command line tool that wraps `git` in order to extend it with extra features and commands that make working with GitHub easier. This repository and its issue tracker is **not for reporting problems with GitHub.com** web interface. If you have a problem with GitHub itself, please [contact Support](https://github.com/contact). Usage ----- ``` sh $ hub clone rtomayko/tilt #=> git clone git://github.com/rtomayko/tilt.git # if you prefer HTTPS to git/SSH protocols: $ git config --global hub.protocol https $ hub clone rtomayko/tilt #=> git clone https://github.com/rtomayko/tilt.git ``` See [usage examples](https://hub.github.com/#developer) or the [full reference documentation](https://hub.github.com/hub.1.html) to see all available commands and flags. hub can also be used to make shell scripts that [directly interact with the GitHub API](https://hub.github.com/#scripting). hub can be safely [aliased](#aliasing) as `git`, so you can type `$ git ` in the shell and have it expanded with `hub` features. Installation ------------ The `hub` executable has no dependencies, but since it was designed to wrap `git`, it's recommended to have at least **git 1.7.3** or newer. platform | manager | command to run ---------|---------|--------------- macOS, Linux | [Homebrew](https://docs.brew.sh/Installation) | `brew install hub` Windows | [Scoop](http://scoop.sh/) | `scoop install hub` Windows | [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/) | `choco install hub` Fedora Linux | [DNF](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF) | `sudo dnf install hub` Arch Linux | [pacman](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman) | `sudo pacman -S hub` FreeBSD | [pkg(8)](http://man.freebsd.org/pkg/8) | `pkg install hub` Debian | [apt(8)](https://manpages.debian.org/buster/apt/apt.8.en.html) | `sudo apt install hub` Ubuntu | [Snap](https://snapcraft.io) | `sudo snap install hub --classic` openSUSE | [Zypper](https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Zypper_manual) | `sudo zypper install hub` Packages other than Homebrew are community-maintained (thank you!) and they are not guaranteed to match the [latest hub release][latest]. Check `hub version` after installing a community package. #### Standalone `hub` can be easily installed as an executable. Download the [latest binary][latest] for your system and put it anywhere in your executable path. #### GitHub Actions hub can be used for automation through [GitHub Actions][] workflows: ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: hub example shell: bash run: | curl -fsSL https://github.com/github/hub/raw/master/script/get | bash -s 2.14.1 bin/hub pr list # list pull requests in the current repo env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} ``` Note that the default GITHUB_TOKEN will only work for API operations within _the same repo that runs this workflow_. If you need to access or write to other repositories, [generate a Personal Access Token][pat] with `repo` scope and add it to your [repository secrets][]. [github actions]: https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions [pat]: https://github.com/settings/tokens [repository secrets]: https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets #### Source Prerequisites for building from source are: * `make` * [Go 1.11+](https://golang.org/doc/install) Clone this repository and run `make install`: ```sh git clone \ --config transfer.fsckobjects=false \ --config receive.fsckobjects=false \ --config fetch.fsckobjects=false \ https://github.com/github/hub.git cd hub make install prefix=/usr/local ``` Aliasing -------- Some hub features feel best when it's aliased as `git`. This is not dangerous; your _normal git commands will all work_. hub merely adds some sugar. `hub alias` displays instructions for the current shell. With the `-s` flag, it outputs a script suitable for `eval`. You should place this command in your `.bash_profile` or other startup script: ``` sh eval "$(hub alias -s)" ``` #### PowerShell If you're using PowerShell, you can set an alias for `hub` by placing the following in your PowerShell profile (usually `~/Documents/WindowsPowerShell/Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1`): ``` sh Set-Alias git hub ``` A simple way to do this is to run the following from the PowerShell prompt: ``` sh Add-Content $PROFILE "`nSet-Alias git hub" ``` Note: You'll need to restart your PowerShell console in order for the changes to be picked up. If your PowerShell profile doesn't exist, you can create it by running the following: ``` sh New-Item -Type file -Force $PROFILE ``` ### Shell tab-completion hub repository contains [tab-completion scripts](./etc) for bash, zsh and fish. These scripts complement existing completion scripts that ship with git. Meta ---- * Bugs: * Authors: * Our [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/github/hub/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) [latest]: https://github.com/github/hub/releases/latest