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.
While in beta, GitHub CLI is available for repos hosted on GitHub.com only. It currently does not support repositories hosted on GitHub Enterprise Server or other hosting providers. We are planning on adding support for GitHub Enterprise Server after GitHub CLI is out of beta (likely towards the end of 2020), and we want to ensure that the API endpoints we use are more widely available for GHES versions that most GitHub customers are on.
We'd love to hear your feedback about gh. If you spot bugs or have features that you'd really like to see in gh, please check out the contributing page.
gh pr [status, list, view, checkout, create]gh issue [status, list, view, create]gh repo [view, create, clone, fork]gh config [get, set]gh help
Read the official docs for more information.
For many years, hub was the unofficial GitHub CLI tool. gh is a new project that helps us 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. Check out our more detailed explanation to learn more.
gh is available via Homebrew and MacPorts.
Install:
brew install ghUpgrade:
brew upgrade ghInstall:
sudo port install ghUpgrade:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade ghgh is available via scoop, Chocolatey, and as downloadable MSI.
Install:
scoop bucket add github-gh https://github.com/cli/scoop-gh.git
scoop install ghUpgrade:
scoop update ghInstall:
choco install ghUpgrade:
choco upgrade ghMSI installers are available for download on the releases page.
Download packaged binaries from the releases page.
See here on how to build GitHub CLI from source.