therapy
A command line tool for dealing with your (GitHub) issues. This is a fork of github.com/technicalpickles/therapist.
Install it:
$ sudo gem install therapy
It works by guessing groking a git repository to figure out the user and repository on GitHub, and then hitting their API to get the issues. The issues get stashed in .git/issues to avoid constantly hitting the API, and for offline convenience.
Here’s how you might use it:
$ cd jeweler
$ therapy list
#1 open: Windows Compatibility
#2 open: remove jeweler tasks' dependence on rake i.e. to allow thor to use the tasks
#6 open: Project creation failing (adding origin remote)
#8 open: rubyforge:release failing because no processor_id or release_id configured for
#9 open: rake rubyforge:setup creates duplicate packages
#13 open: GitHub Pages - RDoc to Branch
#16 open: 'rake release' not idempotent after failure
#18 open: RDoc rake task looks for VERSION.yml but plaintext is now default
#19 open: Jeweler can not read my ~/.gitconfig
#20 open: The Umlaut problem: UTF-8 chars get converted to unicode entities
#21 open: generating new project double quotes author and e-mail in Rakefile
#22 open: no such file to load -- shoulda (LoadError)
#23 open: .gitignore files showing up in s.test_files section of gemspec
Knowing an issue you want to look in, you can show more details:
$ therapy show 22
#22 open: no such file to load -- shoulda (LoadError)
user : thopre
created: Sat Jul 04 06:03:35 -0400 2009
updated: Sat Jul 04 06:03:35 -0400 2009
votes : 0
I get these errors when i try to do a 'rake test':
<snipped for brevity>
Limitations
* Issues only ever get fetched once. They should get stale after a while, or you should be able to force a download
* Was built as a 1 hour spike before Railscamp NE, so no tests yet
Copyright
Contributions from Jeff Rafter public domain. Copyright © 2009 Josh Nichols. See LICENSE for details.