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NAME

       hub-issue - Manage GitHub Issues for the current repository.

SYNOPSIS

       hub issue [-a ASSIGNEE] [-c CREATOR] [-@ USER] [-s STATE] [-f FORMAT] [-M MILESTONE] [-l
       LABELS] [-d DATE] [-o SORT_KEY [-^]] [-L LIMIT]
       hub issue show [-f FORMAT] NUMBER
       hub issue create [-oc] [-m MESSAGE|-F FILE] [--edit] [-a USERS] [-M MILESTONE] [-l LABELS]
       hub issue update NUMBER [-m MESSAGE|-F FILE] [--edit] [-a USERS] [-M MILESTONE] [-l
       LABELS] [-s STATE]
       hub issue labels [--color]
       hub issue transfer NUMBER REPO

COMMANDS

       With no arguments, show a list of open issues.

       show
           Show an existing issue specified by NUMBER.

       create
           Open an issue in the current repository.

       update
           Update fields of an existing issue specified by NUMBER. Use --edit to edit the title
           and message interactively in the text editor.

       labels
           List the labels available in this repository.

       transfer
           Transfer an issue to another repository.

OPTIONS

       -a, --assignee ASSIGNEE
           In list mode, display only issues assigned to ASSIGNEE.

       -a, --assign USERS
           A comma-separated list of GitHub handles to assign to the created issue.

       -c, --creator CREATOR
           Display only issues created by CREATOR.

       -@, --mentioned USER
           Display only issues mentioning USER.

       -s, --state STATE
           Display issues with state STATE (default: "open").

       -f, --format FORMAT
           Pretty print the contents of the issues using format FORMAT (default:
           "%sC%>(8)%i%Creset  %t%  l%n"). See the "PRETTY FORMATS" section of git-log(1) for
           some additional details on how placeholders are used in format. The available
           placeholders for issues are:

           %I: issue number

           %i: issue number prefixed with "#"

           %U: the URL of this issue

           %S: state (i.e. "open", "closed")

           %sC: set color to red or green, depending on issue state.

           %t: title

           %l: colored labels

           %L: raw, comma-separated labels

           %b: body

           %au: login name of author

           %as: comma-separated list of assignees

           %Mn: milestone number

           %Mt: milestone title

           %NC: number of comments

           %Nc: number of comments wrapped in parentheses, or blank string if zero.

           %cD: created date-only (no time of day)

           %cr: created date, relative

           %ct: created date, UNIX timestamp

           %cI: created date, ISO 8601 format

           %uD: updated date-only (no time of day)

           %ur: updated date, relative

           %ut: updated date, UNIX timestamp

           %uI: updated date, ISO 8601 format

           %n: newline

           %%: a literal %

       --color[=WHEN]
           Enable colored output even if stdout is not a terminal. WHEN can be one of "always"
           (default for --color), "never", or "auto" (default).

       -m, --message MESSAGE
           The text up to the first blank line in MESSAGE is treated as the issue title, and the
           rest is used as issue description in Markdown format.

           When multiple --message are passed, their values are concatenated with a blank line
           in-between.

           When neither --message nor --file were supplied to issue create, a text editor will
           open to author the title and description in.

       -F, --file FILE
           Read the issue title and description from FILE. Pass "-" to read from standard input
           instead. See --message for the formatting rules.

       -e, --edit
           Open the issue title and description in a text editor before submitting.  This can be
           used in combination with --message or --file.

       -o, --browse
           Open the new issue in a web browser.

       -c, --copy
           Put the URL of the new issue to clipboard instead of printing it.

       -M, --milestone NAME
           Display only issues for a GitHub milestone with the name NAME.

           When opening an issue, add this issue to a GitHub milestone with the name NAME.
           Passing the milestone number is deprecated.

       -l, --labels LABELS
           Display only issues with certain labels.

           When opening an issue, add a comma-separated list of labels to this issue.

       -d, --since DATE
           Display only issues updated on or after DATE in ISO 8601 format.

       -o, --sort KEY
           Sort displayed issues by "created" (default), "updated" or "comments".

       -^ --sort-ascending
           Sort by ascending dates instead of descending.

       -L, --limit LIMIT
           Display only the first LIMIT issues.

       --include-pulls
           Include pull requests as well as issues.

       --color
           Enable colored output for labels list.

SEE ALSO

       hub-pr(1), hub(1)