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@lv0gun9/rr

v1.0.2-readme

Published

## It will add your whole team member on your `LATEST` and `OPEN` pull request.

Readme

rr; Review Request to Every Team member, on your CLI

It will add your whole team member on your LATEST and OPEN pull request.

Installation

1. Create GitHub access token

  • Go to https://github.com/settings/tokens
  • Push Generate new token button and copy and keep the token.

2. Set environment variables

# Add below environment variables your .bashrc / .zshrc
 export GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN=ADD_YOUR_OWN_ACCESS_KEY
 export GITHUB_ORG_NAME=ADD_YOUR_OWN_ORG_NAME
 export GITHUB_REPO_NAME=ADD_YOUR_REPOSITORY_NAME
 export GITHUB_MY_TEAM=ADD_YOUR_TEAM
 export GITHUB_MY_LOGIN_ID=ADD_YOUR_LOGIN_ID

3. Install rr

npm i -g @lv0gun9/rr

4. Create new PR on browser

You can do it.

5. Open your terminal and type rr and press the ENTER button.

It will shows your pull request URL when success.