09-17-2012
ssh issue
Hi frank ,
i executed the commands manually .it worked fine .So obviously the SSH is causing the problem here.
I belive the issue could be known hosts issue or keys issue .but i am not sure.
could you please advise how to trouble shoot the issue .
Also when ran in command line the ,it is asking for the password to enter.But this is not the case earlier .So i suspect some thing might have changed on informatca server which is cauisng this issue.our unix team has give it up saying they don't know what to do.
any suggestion what can be done?
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GHI(1) General Commands Manual GHI(1)
NAME
ghi - command-line interface to the GitHub Issues API
SYNOPSIS
ghi command [arguments] [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ghi command.
ghi is a command-line interface to the GitHub Issues API. It can be used to access all of GitHub's documented Issues API (v2) functionality
from the command line: open, close and manipulate issues.
If no command is given, the default action is list. If a number is given instead, the default action is show.
COMMANDS
list [ -s open|closed|all ]
Show open, closed or all issues (choose with -s, see below). Default is open.
show number
Show issue number. This command can be invoked also as ghi <number>.
open [ number ], o [ number ]
Create a new issue, and launch $EDITOR. If number is given, reopens that issue.
open -m message, o -m message
Create a new issue with message content (optionally, use
for new lines; first line will be the issue title).
close number, c number
Closes issue number.
edit number, e number
Edit issue number with $EDITOR.
label add|remove label number
Add or remove label to/from issue number.
You can use al or rl instead of, respectively, label add and label remove.
search term, s term
Search for term.
comment number, m number
Create a comment for issue number (with $EDITOR).
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --verbose
Show issue details (only for show, list and search commands). Default is false.
-V, --version
Show program's version number and exit.
-s STATE, --state=STATE
Specify state (only for list and search (except "all") commands). Choices are: open (o), closed (c), all (a). Default is open.
-r REPO, --repo=REPO, --repository=REPO
Specify a repository. The format: "user/repo" or just "repo" (latter will get the user from the global git config).
-w, --web, --webbrowser
Show issue(s) GitHub page in web browser (only for list and show commands). Default is false.
AUTHOR
github-cli was written by Sander Smits <jhmsmits@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
April 13, 2010 GHI(1)