one-more-gitlab-cli

0.0.9 • Public • Published

one-more-gitlab-cli

One more GitLab CLI, because other ones do not fit my needs...

Issues list

⚠️ Currently works on API v3, v4 supposed to be easy to do soon https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/v3_to_v4.html#api-v3-to-api-v4.

Use

Install

npm install --global one-more-gitlab-cli
#or
yarn add global one-more-gitlab-cli

Use

For now, it just focuses on issues and merge requests, more resources support to come...

gitlab --help
Usage: gitlab <command> [options]

Commands:
  issue  Issues Management
  mr     Merge Requests Management

Options:
  --help     Show help                                                 [boolean]
  --version  Show version number                                       [boolean]

Examples:
  bin/gitlab issue --help  show help of the issue command

for more information, go to https://chamerling.github.io/one-more-gitlab-cli

Commands

Note: In all the commands below, you can specify the GitLab project to launch the command against using --name. If not specified, the cli will look at the current project from git origin and will use it has project name.

Issues

Create

  • Create an issue in the my-project project
gitlab issue create --name my-project --title 'This is my issue title' --d 'This is the issue description'

Get a single issue

Get the issue #735 of the my-project project.

gitlab issue get --name my-project --id 735

List

  • List last issues in the my-project project
gitlab issue list --name linagora.esn.calendar
  • Search issues in the my-project project related to spinner
gitlab issue list --name linagora.esn.calendar --search spinner

Merge Requests

List

List last merge requests in the my-project project

gitlab mr list --name linagora.esn.calendar --state opened
  • state can be opened, closed, merged and all. Defaults to opened.

Get a single MR

Get the merge request #735 of the my-project project.

gitlab mr get --name my-project --id 735

Configure

You can configure the CLI globally or locally per project. To authenticate the user, it uses a gitlab token you can find on your gitlab profile account (https://your-server-url/profile/account). Just copy/paste the Private Token.

Global configuration

git config --global gitlab.url    "http://your-server-url"
git config --global gitlab.token  "your-token"

Local configuration

WARN: Not implemented for now!

In the repository of your choice:

git config gitlab.url   "http://your-server-url"
git config gitlab.token "your-token"

Release

grunt release

License

MIT

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npm i one-more-gitlab-cli

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  • chamerling