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Pull request Querier

Pull request workflow made easy!

Why

As developers, pull requests sit at the center of our workflow. Each pull request requires different action depending on its state:

  • When someone assigns a pull request to me, I need to review it.
  • When someone comments or requests changes on my pull request, I need to review it and maybe make some changes and re-request reviews.
  • When the key reviewers approve my pull request, I need to merge it.

When juggling multiple pull requests, it takes quite a bit of brain power to remember when we should do what. The asynchronous working style makes it even harder.

Usage

Installtion

  1. Install by
go install github.com/mz026/qp
  1. Prepare your credential file.
  • Copy the .qp.credential.sample.yaml to your home directory and rename it to .qp.credential.yaml.
  • Create a personal access token on Github.
  • The token should have the following accesses:
    • repo
    • read:org
    • read:repo_hook
    • read:user
    • read:discussion
  • Fill in the token into the credential file.
  • Fill in the organization where you want to query your pull requests. You can remove the organization section, and no org filter will be applied.

Run!

qp

LICENCE

MIT

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