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GitHub CLI documentation

GitHub CLI is an open source tool for using GitHub from your computer's command line. When you're working from the command line, you can use the GitHub CLI to save time and avoid switching context.

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About GitHub CLI

GitHub CLI is a command-line tool that brings pull requests, issues, GitHub Actions, and other GitHub features to your terminal, so you can do all your work in one place.

Use and extend the CLI

Creating GitHub CLI extensions

Learn how to share new GitHub CLI commands with other users by creating custom extensions for GitHub CLI.

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GitHub CLI quickstart

Start using GitHub CLI to work with GitHub in the command line.

Use and extend the CLI

GitHub CLI reference

You can view all of the GitHub CLI commands in your terminal. The same information is available in the GitHub CLI manual.

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GitHub CLI telemetry

GitHub CLI sends pseudonymous telemetry to help improve the product. Learn what data is collected and how to opt out.

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Using GitHub CLI extensions

Learn how to use custom extensions written by other GitHub CLI users.

Use and extend the CLI

Using the GitHub CLI across GitHub platforms

Learn how to run commands when you are authenticated to accounts on different GitHub platforms.