A GitHub (gh) CLI extension to display a dashboard with pull requests and issues by filters you care about. Write multiple configuration files to easily switch between completely different dashboards. Repo name-to-path mappings can be an exact match (full name, full path) or wildcard matched using the owner and partial path. To override the default set of terminal colors and instead create your own color scheme, you can define one in your config.yml file. If you choose to go this route, you need to specify all of the following keys as colors in hex format (#RRGGBB), otherwise, validation will fail. You can customize each section's layout as well as the global layout.
Features
- Fully configurable - define sections using github filters
- Search for both prs and issues
- Customize columns with hidden, width and grow props
- Act on prs and issues with checkout, comment, open, merge, diff, etc.
- Set custom actions with new keybindings
License
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gh-dash is a web-based dashboard that provides a streamlined way to manage multiple GitHub repositories. As someone who works with multiple repositories on a regular basis, I was excited to try out gh-dash and see how it could help me stay organized and productive. One of the things I appreciate most about gh-dash is how easy it is to navigate. The interface is clean and intuitive, with a simple layout that makes it easy to find what you're looking for. I also appreciate the ability to customize the dashboard to suit my specific needs, with options to filter by repository, label, and assignee. Another great feature of gh-dash is its automation capabilities. With the ability to set up custom workflows and triggers, I can automate repetitive tasks and save myself a lot of time and effort. This has been a game-changer for me, as it allows me to focus on more high-level tasks and be more productive overall. Of course, like any tool, gh-dash has its limitations. For example, it's not as feature-rich as some of the more robust project management tools out there. However, for managing GitHub repositories specifically, I find that it does an excellent job and meets my needs perfectly. Overall, I would highly recommend gh-dash to anyone looking for a streamlined way to manage multiple GitHub repositories. With its intuitive interface, customization options, and automation capabilities, gh-dash has become an invaluable tool in my workflow.