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NAME

       ghi - the stupid issue tracker

SYNOPSIS

       ghi [--version] [-p|--paginate|--no-pager] [--help] command [args]
           [ -- [user/]repo]]

DESCRIPTION

       GHI is the alphabetical acronym for GitHub Issues. GHI provides an easy way to manage your
       issues from the comfort of the command line and your editor of choice.

       GHI should look familiar if you´re familiar with  Git.  When  invoked  from  a  repository
       directory  that  has  a  GitHub  remote,  GHI  will  work with that repository´s issues by
       default. Otherwise, GHI will work with your global issues or with a  repository  specified
       in its terminating arguments.

       The command is either the name of a GHI command (see below) or an alias.

OPTIONS

       --version
              Prints the GHI version number.

       --help Prints  the  synopsis  and  a  list  of commonly-used commands. If a GHI command is
              named, this option will bring up the manual page for that command.

              See ghi-help(1) for more information.

       -p, --paginate
              Pipe all output into less if standard output is a terminal.

       --no-pager
              Do not pipe output into a pager.

       --[no-]color
              Toggle colorized output.

GHI COMMANDS

       ghi-assign(1)
              Assign an issue to yourself (or someone else).

       ghi-close(1)
              Close an issue.

       ghi-comment(1)
              Leave a comment on an issue.

       ghi-config(1)
              Configure GHI.

       ghi-edit(1)
              Modify an existing issue.

       ghi-label(1)
              Create, list, modify, or delete labels.

       ghi-list(1)
              List your issues (or a repository´s).

       ghi-milestone(1)
              Manage project milestones.

       ghi-open(1)
              Open (or reopen) an issue.

       ghi-show(1)
              Show an issue´s details.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Various GHI commands use the following environment variables:

       GHI_REPO
              The GitHub repository to be used by the issued GHI command.

       GHI_TOKEN
              The OAuth access token used to authenticate you.

       GHI_PAGER
              This environment variable overrides $GIT_PAGER and $PAGER. If it is set to an empty
              string or to the value "cat", git will not launch a pager.

       GHI_EDITOR
              This environment variable overrides $GIT_EDITOR, $VISUAL, and $EDITOR.

       GITHUB_USER
              Your GitHub username: used to authenticate and identify you.

       GITHUB_PASSWORD
              If   you   store  your  GitHub  password  in  an  environment  variable,  GHI  will
              automatically attempt to fetch an access token using it.

       All environment variables may also be stored in Git configuration files where the variable
       is  in  lowercase  form  and  the underscore is a period (e.g., $GHI_REPO would become the
       ghi.repo option).

AUTHORS

       GHI is maintained by  Stephen  Celis.  A  full  list  of  contributors  can  be  found  at
       https://github.com/stephencelis/ghi/contributors.

REPORTING BUGS

       ghi open -- stephencelis/ghi

       Or visit https://github.com/stephencelis/ghi/issues.