GitHub CLI
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.
Availability
GitHub CLI is available for repositories hosted on GitHub.com and GitHub Enterprise Server 2.20+, and to install on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Documentation
Read the official docs for usage and more information.
We want your feedback
We'd love to hear your feedback about gh
. If you spot bugs or have features that you'd really like to see in gh
, please check out the contributing page.
Installation
macOS
gh
is available via Homebrew and MacPorts.
Homebrew
Install: | Upgrade: |
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brew install gh |
brew upgrade gh |
MacPorts
Install: | Upgrade: |
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sudo port install gh |
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade gh |
Linux
Windows
gh
is available via scoop, Chocolatey, and as downloadable MSI.
scoop
Install:
scoop bucket add github-gh https://github.com/cli/scoop-gh.git
scoop install gh
Upgrade:
scoop update gh
Chocolatey
Install: | Upgrade: |
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choco install gh |
choco upgrade gh |
Signed MSI
MSI installers are available for download on the releases page.
Other platforms
Download packaged binaries from the releases page.
Build from source
See here on how to build GitHub CLI from source.
Comparison with hub
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.