gh api
Make an authenticated GitHub API request
Synopsis
Makes an authenticated HTTP request to the GitHub API and prints the response.
The endpoint argument should either be a path of a GitHub API v3 endpoint, or "graphql" to access the GitHub API v4.
Placeholder values "{owner}", "{repo}", and "{branch}" in the endpoint argument will get replaced with values from the repository of the current directory. Note that in some shells, for example PowerShell, you may need to enclose any value that contains "{...}" in quotes to prevent the shell from applying special meaning to curly braces.
The default HTTP request method is "GET" normally and "POST" if any parameters
were added. Override the method with --method.
Pass one or more --raw-field values in "key=value" format to add string
parameters to the request payload. To add non-string parameters, see --field below.
Note that adding request parameters will automatically switch the request method to POST.
To send the parameters as a GET query string instead, use --method GET.
The --field flag behaves like --raw-field with magic type conversion based
on the format of the value:
- literal values "true", "false", "null", and integer numbers get converted to appropriate JSON types;
- placeholder values "{owner}", "{repo}", and "{branch}" get populated with values from the repository of the current directory;
- if the value starts with "@", the rest of the value is interpreted as a filename to read the value from. Pass "-" to read from standard input.
For GraphQL requests, all fields other than "query" and "operationName" are interpreted as GraphQL variables.
Raw request body may be passed from the outside via a file specified by --input.
Pass "-" to read from standard input. In this mode, parameters specified via
--field flags are serialized into URL query parameters.
In --paginate mode, all pages of results will sequentially be requested until
there are no more pages of results. For GraphQL requests, this requires that the
original query accepts an $endCursor: String variable and that it fetches the
pageInfo{ hasNextPage, endCursor } set of fields from a collection.
gh api <endpoint> [flags]
Examples
# list releases in the current repository
$ gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/releases
# post an issue comment
$ gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues/123/comments -f body='Hi from CLI'
# add parameters to a GET request
$ gh api -X GET search/issues -f q='repo:cli/cli is:open remote'
# set a custom HTTP header
$ gh api -H 'Accept: application/vnd.github.v3.raw+json' ...
# opt into GitHub API previews
$ gh api --preview baptiste,nebula ...
# print only specific fields from the response
$ gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues --jq '.[].title'
# use a template for the output
$ gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues --template \
' ()\n'
# list releases with GraphQL
$ gh api graphql -F owner='{owner}' -F name='{repo}' -f query='
query($name: String!, $owner: String!) {
repository(owner: $owner, name: $name) {
releases(last: 3) {
nodes { tagName }
}
}
}
'
# list all repositories for a user
$ gh api graphql --paginate -f query='
query($endCursor: String) {
viewer {
repositories(first: 100, after: $endCursor) {
nodes { nameWithOwner }
pageInfo {
hasNextPage
endCursor
}
}
}
}
'
Options
--cache duration Cache the response, e.g. "3600s", "60m", "1h"
-F, --field key=value Add a typed parameter in key=value format
-H, --header key:value Add a HTTP request header in key:value format
--hostname string The GitHub hostname for the request (default "github.com")
-i, --include Include HTTP response headers in the output
--input file The file to use as body for the HTTP request
-q, --jq string Query to select values from the response using jq syntax
-X, --method string The HTTP method for the request (default "GET")
--paginate Make additional HTTP requests to fetch all pages of results
-p, --preview strings Opt into GitHub API previews
-f, --raw-field key=value Add a string parameter in key=value format
--silent Do not print the response body
-t, --template string Format the response using a Go template
Options inherited from parent commands
--help Show help for command

