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@phoenix-plugin-registry/bracketsgh

v0.3.0

Published

Use GitHub without ever leaving Brackets

Readme

BracketsGH

A Github extension for Brackets powered by NodeGH

Brackets ❤ NodeGH ❤ GitHub

Table of contents

Install

Extension

BracketsGH is available directly from the Brackets Registry. For more detailed instructions, check out the Brackets Extensions wiki page

Github Token

For security reasons, BracketsGH needs a GitHub token to work. To generate it, you need to go to the path where Brackets extensions are installed and execute

node gh/node/node_modules/gh/bin/gh.js us -l

You'll be prompted for your GitHub username and password, and a token will be generated for you.

In case you don't know where the folder is, just click on GitHub > Generate GitHub Token and BracketsGH will provide you with the appropiated command specific to your current installation.

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Usage

BracketsGH is context-aware, so you just need to open your project and he'll do the rest.

Issues

Most Issue related operations are already available

1. Create

Go to GitHub > New Issue or press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + N to quickly create a new issue.

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2. List

Go to GitHub > Explore Issues to load the issues of the current project.

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3. View / Comment / Close / Reopen

Click on an issue on the issues list to open the conversation view where you can close or reopen it, comment and read all the history.

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