The GitHub organization cli focuses on developing tools primarily in Go and Shell. Notable projects include GitHub's official command line tool and libraries for OAuth and GitHub API interaction. Their repositories reflect a commitment to enhancing user experience with command line tools.
GitHub’s official command line tool
A library for performing OAuth Device flow and Web application flow in Go client apps.
A Go module for interacting with gh and the GitHub API from the command line.
Action for publishing binary GitHub CLI extensions
A safer version of exec.LookPath on Windows
Go helpers to open URLs, files, or readers in a web browser.
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[DEPRECATED] scoop packaging for the github cli
Package graphql provides a GraphQL client implementation.
Selected Go-internal packages factored out from the standard library
cli develops a variety of command line tools and libraries on GitHub, including the official GitHub CLI and OAuth libraries. These projects aid users in interacting with GitHub and managing their workflows effectively.
The primary programming languages used by cli are Go and Shell. These languages are utilized in their various public repositories, which cater to command line functionality and GitHub API interactions.
Yes, all repositories under the cli organization are public. This allows developers and users to access, contribute to, and audit their projects, reinforcing transparency and collaboration in the open source community.
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