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GHI(1)				  GHI Manual				GHI(1)

NAME
       ghi - the stupid issue tracker

SYNOPSIS
       ghi [--version] [-p|--paginate|--no-pager] [--help] command [args]
	   [ -- [user/]repo]]

DESCRIPTION
       GHI is the alphabetical acronym for GitHub Issues. GHI provides an easy
       way to manage your issues from the comfort of the command line and your
       editor of choice.

       GHI should look familiar if you´re familiar with Git. When invoked from
       a repository directory that has a GitHub remote,	 GHI  will  work  with
       that repository´s issues by default. Otherwise, GHI will work with your
       global issues or with a repository specified in its  terminating	 argu‐
       ments.

       The  command  is	 either	 the  name  of a GHI command (see below) or an
       alias.

OPTIONS
       --version
	      Prints the GHI version number.

       --help Prints the synopsis and a list of commonly-used commands.	 If  a
	      GHI  command is named, this option will bring up the manual page
	      for that command.

	      See ghi-help(1) for more information.

       -p, --paginate
	      Pipe all output into less if standard output is a terminal.

       --no-pager
	      Do not pipe output into a pager.

       --[no-]color
	      Toggle colorized output.

GHI COMMANDS
       ghi-assign(1)
	      Assign an issue to yourself (or someone else).

       ghi-close(1)
	      Close an issue.

       ghi-comment(1)
	      Leave a comment on an issue.

       ghi-config(1)
	      Configure GHI.

       ghi-edit(1)
	      Modify an existing issue.

       ghi-label(1)
	      Create, list, modify, or delete labels.

       ghi-list(1)
	      List your issues (or a repository´s).

       ghi-milestone(1)
	      Manage project milestones.

       ghi-open(1)
	      Open (or reopen) an issue.

       ghi-show(1)
	      Show an issue´s details.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       Various GHI commands use the following environment variables:

       GHI_REPO
	      The GitHub repository to be used by the issued GHI command.

       GHI_TOKEN
	      The OAuth access token used to authenticate you.

       GHI_PAGER
	      This environment variable overrides $GIT_PAGER and $PAGER. If it
	      is  set  to  an empty string or to the value "cat", git will not
	      launch a pager.

       GHI_EDITOR
	      This environment variable overrides  $GIT_EDITOR,	 $VISUAL,  and
	      $EDITOR.

       GITHUB_USER
	      Your GitHub username: used to authenticate and identify you.

       GITHUB_PASSWORD
	      If  you  store  your GitHub password in an environment variable,
	      GHI will automatically attempt to fetch an  access  token	 using
	      it.

       All environment variables may also be stored in Git configuration files
       where the variable is in lowercase form and the underscore is a	period
       (e.g., $GHI_REPO would become the ghi.repo option).

AUTHORS
       GHI  is maintained by Stephen Celis. A full list of contributors can be
       found at https://github.com/stephencelis/ghi/contributors.

REPORTING BUGS
       ghi open -- stephencelis/ghi

       Or visit https://github.com/stephencelis/ghi/issues.

Stephen Celis			  April 2012				GHI(1)
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