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HUB-PR(1) Hub Manual HUB-PR(1)

NAME

hub-pr - Manage GitHub pull requests for the current project.

SYNOPSIS

hub pr list [-s STATE] [-h HEAD] [-b BASE] [-o SORT_KEY [-^]] [-f FORMAT] [-L LIMIT]
hub pr checkout PR-NUMBER [BRANCH]

COMMANDS

list
List pull requests in the current project.
checkout
Check out the head of a pull request in a new branch.

OPTIONS

-s, --state=STATE
Filter pull requests by STATE. Supported values are: "open" (default), "closed", "merged", or "all".
-h, --head=BRANCH
Show pull requests started from the specified head BRANCH. The "OWNER:BRANCH" format must be used for pull requests from forks.
-b, --base=BRANCH
Show pull requests based off the specified BRANCH.
-f, --format=FORMAT
Pretty print the list of pull requests 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 are:
%I: pull request number
%i: pull request number prefixed with "#"
%U: the URL of this pull request
%S: state ("open" or "closed")
%sC: set color to red or green, depending on pull request state.
%t: title
%l: colored labels
%L: raw, comma-separated labels
%b: body
%B: base branch
%sB: base commit SHA
%H: head branch
%sH: head commit SHA
%sm: merge commit SHA
%au: login name of author
%as: comma-separated list of assignees
%rs: comma-separated list of requested reviewers
%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
%mD: merged date-only (no time of day)
%mr: merged date, relative
%mt: merged date, UNIX timestamp
%mI: merged date, ISO 8601 format
%n: newline
%%: a literal %
-o, --sort=SORT_KEY
Sort displayed issues by "created" (default), "updated", "popularity", or "long-running".
-^ --sort-ascending
Sort by ascending dates instead of descending.
-L, --limit=LIMIT
Display only the first LIMIT issues.

SEE ALSO

hub-issue(1), hub-pull-request(1), hub(1)
March 2019 GITHUB