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Use current .git as default #60

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koraa opened this issue Jun 8, 2016 · 2 comments
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Use current .git as default #60

koraa opened this issue Jun 8, 2016 · 2 comments

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@koraa
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koraa commented Jun 8, 2016

When using commands that require a repo/context, the current git remotes should be used.
E.g. when I type gh issues in the local git directory of a github project, it should list
all the issues of that project. Same with gh repo and similar commands.

@donnemartin
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Thanks for the suggestion!

@avishaan
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agree, the current command line utility i'm using has this and it is much much better and easier to use. right now when I do gh issues I get 100 and only about 5 are for my current repo

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