gh
is GitHub on the command line. It brings pull requests, issues, and other GitHub concepts to the terminal next to where you are already working with git
and your code.
GitHub CLI is available for repositories hosted on GitHub.com and GitHub Enterprise Server 2.20 , and to install on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
See the manual for setup and usage instructions.
If anything feels off, or if you feel that some functionality is missing, please check out the contributing page. There you will find instructions for sharing your feedback, building the tool locally, and submitting pull requests to the project.
gh
is available via Homebrew, MacPorts, Conda, and as a downloadable binary from the releases page.
Install: | Upgrade: |
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brew install gh |
brew upgrade gh |
Install: | Upgrade: |
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sudo port install gh |
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade gh |
Install: | Upgrade: |
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conda install gh --channel conda-forge |
conda update gh --channel conda-forge |
Additional Conda installation options available on the gh-feedstock page.
gh
is available via Homebrew, Conda, and as downloadable binaries from the releases page.
For instructions on specific distributions and package managers, see Linux & BSD installation.
gh
is available via WinGet, scoop, Chocolatey, Conda, and as downloadable MSI.
Install: | Upgrade: |
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winget install gh |
winget upgrade gh |
Install: | Upgrade: |
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scoop install gh |
scoop update gh |
Install: | Upgrade: |
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choco install gh |
choco upgrade gh |
MSI installers are available for download on the releases page.
GitHub CLI comes pre-installed in all GitHub-Hosted Runners.
Download packaged binaries from the releases page.
See here on how to build GitHub CLI from source.
For many years, hub was the unofficial GitHub CLI tool. gh
is a new project that helps us explore
what an official GitHub CLI tool can look like with a fundamentally different design. While both
tools bring GitHub to the terminal, hub
behaves as a proxy to git
, and gh
is a standalone
tool. Check out our more detailed explanation to learn more.