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NAME

       gcli comment — Comment on tickets in git forges

SYNOPSIS

       gcli [-y] [-o owner -r repo] [-i issue | -p PR]

DESCRIPTION

       gcli  can  be used to add comments in the discussion under issues and pull requests on git(1) forges such
       as Github, Gitlab and Gitea. Note that PRs are treated as issues on GitHub and Gitea, making the  -i  and
       -p  flags  exchangable  without  changing  the overall effect of creating the comment.  gcli will open an
       editor, either specified in your environment through EDITOR or the one set in your global config file  to
       enter the comment. See gcli(1).

OPTIONS

       -o, --owner owner
               Comment  in  the  repository of the given owner. This option can only be used in combination with
               -r.

       -r, --repo repo
               Comment in the given repository. This option can only be used in combination with -r.

       -y, --yes
               Do not ask for confirmation before submitting the comment. Assume yes.

       -i, --issue issue
               Create the comment under issue #issue.

       -p, --pull pr
               Create the comment under PR #pr.

EXAMPLES

       Comment under PR #11 in the upstream repository:

             $ gcli comment -p 11

       Comment under issue 1 in herrhotzenplotz/gcli:

             $ gcli comment -o herrhotzenplotz -r gcli -i 1

SEE ALSO

       git(1), gcli(1), gcli-issues(1), gcli-pulls(1)

AUTHORS

       Nico Sonack aka. herrhotzenplotz <nsonack@herrhotzenplotz.de> and contributors.

BUGS

       There is no way to preview the markdown markup, however you can input markdown which will be rendered  on
       the remote site.

       Please report bugs via E-Mail to ~herrhotzenplotz/gcli-discuss@lists.sr.ht.

       Alternatively  you  can  report  them  on  any  of  the forges linked at https://herrhotzenplotz.de/gcli.
       However, the preferred and quickest method is to use the mailing list.

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