.nh .TH "GH-ALIAS-SET" "1" "Oct 2022" "" "GitHub CLI manual" .SH NAME .PP gh-alias-set - Create a shortcut for a gh command .SH SYNOPSIS .PP \fB\fCgh alias set [flags]\fR .SH DESCRIPTION .PP Define a word that will expand to a full gh command when invoked. .PP The expansion may specify additional arguments and flags. If the expansion includes positional placeholders such as "$1", extra arguments that follow the alias will be inserted appropriately. Otherwise, extra arguments will be appended to the expanded command. .PP Use "-" as expansion argument to read the expansion string from standard input. This is useful to avoid quoting issues when defining expansions. .PP If the expansion starts with "!" or if "--shell" was given, the expansion is a shell expression that will be evaluated through the "sh" interpreter when the alias is invoked. This allows for chaining multiple commands via piping and redirection. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\fC-s\fR, \fB\fC--shell\fR Declare an alias to be passed through a shell interpreter .SH EXAMPLE .PP .RS .nf # note: Command Prompt on Windows requires using double quotes for arguments $ gh alias set pv 'pr view' $ gh pv -w 123 #=> gh pr view -w 123 $ gh alias set bugs 'issue list --label=bugs' $ gh bugs $ gh alias set homework 'issue list --assignee @me' $ gh homework $ gh alias set epicsBy 'issue list --author="$1" --label="epic"' $ gh epicsBy vilmibm #=> gh issue list --author="vilmibm" --label="epic" $ gh alias set --shell igrep 'gh issue list --label="$1" | grep "$2"' $ gh igrep epic foo #=> gh issue list --label="epic" | grep "foo" .fi .RE .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fB\fCgh-alias(1)\fR