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# <img alt='' src='https://gitea.com/repo-avatars/550-80a3a8c2ab0e2c2d69f296b7f8582485' height="40"/> *T E A*
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## The official CLI interface for gitea
Tea is a command line tool for interacting on one or more Gitea instances.
It uses [code.gitea.io/sdk](https://code.gitea.io/sdk) and interacts with the Gitea API
![demo gif](https://dl.gitea.io/screenshots/tea_demo.gif)
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## Installation
You can use the prebuilt binaries from [dl.gitea.io](https://dl.gitea.io/tea/)
To install from source, go 1.13 or newer is required:
```sh
go get code.gitea.io/tea
go install code.gitea.io/tea
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```
If you have `brew` installed, you can install `tea` via:
```sh
brew tap gitea/tap https://gitea.com/gitea/homebrew-gitea
brew install tea
```
Distribution packages exist for: **alpinelinux ([tea](https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=tea&branch=edge))** and **archlinux ([gitea-tea](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gitea-tea))**
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## Usage
First of all, you have to create a token on your `personal settings -> application` page of your gitea instance.
Use this token to login with `tea`:
```sh
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tea login add --name=try --url=https://try.gitea.io --token=xxxxxx
```
Now you can use the following `tea` subcommands.
Detailed usage information is available via `tea <command> --help`.
```none
login Log in to a Gitea server
logout Log out from a Gitea server
issues List, create and update issues
pulls List, create, checkout and clean pull requests
releases List, create, update and delete releases
repos Operate with repositories
labels Manage issue labels
times Operate on tracked times of a repositorys issues and pulls
open Open something of the repository on web browser
notifications Show notifications
milestones List and create milestones
organizations List, create, delete organizations
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
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```
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To fetch issues from different repos, use the `--remote` flag (when inside a gitea repository directory) or `--login` & `--repo` flags.
## Compilation
Make sure you have installed a current go version.
To compile the sources yourself run the following:
```sh
git clone https://gitea.com/gitea/tea.git
cd tea
make
```
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## Contributing
Fork -> Patch -> Push -> Pull Request
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- `make test` run testsuite
- `make vet` run checks (check the order of imports; preventing failure on CI pipeline beforehand)
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- `make vendor` when adding new dependencies
- ... (for other development tasks, check the `Makefile`)
**Please** read the [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation, it will tell you about internal structures and concepts.
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## License
This project is under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for the
full license text.