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create-pull-request

v2.0.2

Published

Allow to open the URL to create a pull request pointing to the base branch

Downloads

82

Readme

CI

create-pull-request

create-pull-request is a CLI that allows you to open the URL to create a pull request pointing to the base branch in GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab.

Support

  • GitHub
  • BitBucket
  • GitLab

Installation

Use npm, yarn, pnpm, or bun to install create-pull-request.

# npm
npm install create-pull-request --global

# yarn
yarn global add create-pull-request

# pnpm
pnpm add create-pull-request --global

# bun
bun add create-pull-request --global

Usage

# Open pull request in default browser
create-pull-request
# or use shorter aliases
cpr
open-pr
openpr

# Open pull request in specific browser
create-pull-request chrome
# or use shorter aliases
cpr firefox
open-pr safari
openpr edge

# All browsers work with any alias
cpr chrome
cpr firefox
cpr firefox-dev
cpr safari
cpr edge
cpr opera
cpr brave

# Show help
create-pull-request --help
cpr --help
open-pr --help
openpr --help

Available Aliases

For convenience, you can use any of these command aliases:

  • create-pull-request (full name)
  • cpr (short form)
  • open-pr (alternative)
  • openpr (alternative without dash)

All aliases work identically - use whichever you prefer!

Supported Browsers

  • Chrome (chrome)
  • Firefox (firefox)
  • Firefox Developer Edition (firefox-dev)
  • Safari (safari)
  • Microsoft Edge (edge)
  • Opera (opera)
  • Brave (brave)

Development

Running Tests

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Run tests
npm test

# Run tests once
npm run test:run

# Run tests with coverage
npm run test:coverage

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Make your changes
  4. Add tests for your changes
  5. Ensure tests pass (npm test)
  6. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  7. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  8. Open a Pull Request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.