Opens GitHub URL of current file, etc. from Vim. Also supports GitHub Enterprise.
This plugin requires:
- open-browser.vim
gitcommand in your PATH
There are 4 commands.
Opens a specific file in github.com repository(it also opens in the current branch by default).
" Opens current files URL in github.com
:OpenGithubFile
" Opens current files highlighted place in github.com
:'<,'>OpenGithubFile
" Opens a specific file in github.com
:OpenGithubFile PATH/TO/FILEOpens a specific Issue.
" Opens current repositories Issue #1
:OpenGithubIssue 1
" Opens a specific repositories Issue #1
:OpenGithubIssue 1 tyru/open-browser.vim
" Opens current repositories Issue List
:OpenGithubIssue
" Opens a specific repositories Issue list
:OpenGithubIssue tyru/open-browser.vimThis command opens /pulls page when it has no argument. Otherwise, it does entirely the same thing as :OpenGithubIssue since GitHub redirects /issues/1 to /pull/1 if #1 is a Pull Request.
Opens a project page.
" Opens current opening file's repository.
" ex) https://{hostname}/{user}/{name}
:OpenGithubProject
" Opens current opening file's repository.
" ex) https://{hostname}/tyru/open-browser.vim
:OpenGithubProject tyru/open-browser.vimIf you have hub command in your PATH,
openbrowser-github executes the following command:
hub browse -u -- {path}
And it will open the returned (output) URL.
If you don't have hub command in your PATH, openbrowser-github tries to
get each part of URL from the following gitconfig key:
- hub.host
You can specify GitHub Enterprise repository URL by setting above keys in gitconfig.
For example, you can set hub.host by executing the following command in your
git repository which you want to specify GitHub Enterprise repository URL.
git config --local hub.host my.git.org