Find good first issues right from your CLI!
Requires Python 3.6.1 or higher.
$ pip3 install good-first-issues --upgrade
The CLI uses the alias gfi
to run commands.
- Install Good First Issues
- Contents
- Usage
- Contributing
The CLI requires GitHub Personal Access Token to make requests to the GitHub API.
You don't have to select any scopes, add a Note for your token and select Generate token.
Provide token to CLI:
$ gfi config
Token is stored locally on /home/<username>/.gfi/good-first-issues
file.
Token in envrionment variable:
Store the token with the name GFITOKEN
in your environment.
GitHub provides API to fetch user and organization data. Personal Access Token is required for authentication and data fetching.
To look for issues, use the gfi search
command.
$ gfi search "rust-lang"
$ gfi search "facebook" --repo "jest"
$ gfi search "yankeexe" --user
--user
flag not required here.
$ gfi search "yankeexe" --repo "good-first-issues"
$ gfi search --hacktoberfest
$ gfi search -hf
Query all repos with topic 'hacktoberfest' in an organization.
$ gfi search "facebook" --hacktoberfest
Query all repos with topic 'hacktoberfest' in a user profile.
--user
flag not required here.
$ gfi search "yankeexe" --hacktoberfest
The output is limited to display 10 issues by default. Use --limit
flag to set the number of issues for output or --all
for no limits.
Limit the issues to 12
$ gfi search "facebook" --limit 12
View all issues found.
$ gfi search "rust-lang" --all
It's hard to navigate through all the issues when you have the --all
flag enabled, you can view the issues on your browser with ease using the --web
flag.
$ gfi search "facebook" --all --web
For guidance on setting up a development environment and how to make a contribution to good-first-issues
, see the contributing guidelines.