GH-SEARCH-REPOS(1) | GitHub CLI manual | GH-SEARCH-REPOS(1) |
NAME¶
gh-search-repos - Search for repositories
SYNOPSIS¶
gh search repos [<query>] [flags]
DESCRIPTION¶
Search for repositories on GitHub.
The command supports constructing queries using the GitHub search syntax, using the parameter and qualifier flags, or a combination of the two.
GitHub search syntax is documented at:
⟨https://docs.github.com/search-github/searching-on-github/searching-for-repositories⟩
OPTIONS¶
- --archived
- Filter based on the repository archived state {true|false}
- --created <date>
- Filter based on created at date
- --followers <number>
- Filter based on number of followers
- --forks <number>
- Filter on number of forks
- --good-first-issues <number>
- Filter on number of issues with the 'good first issue' label
- --help-wanted-issues <number>
- Filter on number of issues with the 'help wanted' label
- --include-forks <string>
- Include forks in fetched repositories: {false|true|only}
- -q, --jq <expression>
- Filter JSON output using a jq expression
- --json <fields>
- Output JSON with the specified fields
- --language <string>
- Filter based on the coding language
- --license <strings>
- Filter based on license type
- -L, --limit <int> (default 30)
- Maximum number of repositories to fetch
- --match <strings>
- Restrict search to specific field of repository: {name|description|readme}
- --number-topics <number>
- Filter on number of topics
- --order <string> (default "desc")
- Order of repositories returned, ignored unless '--sort' flag is specified: {asc|desc}
- --owner <strings>
- Filter on owner
- --size <string>
- Filter on a size range, in kilobytes
- --sort <string> (default "best-match")
- Sort fetched repositories: {forks|help-wanted-issues|stars|updated}
- --stars <number>
- Filter on number of stars
- -t, --template <string>
- Format JSON output using a Go template; see "gh help formatting"
- --topic <strings>
- Filter on topic
- --updated <date>
- Filter on last updated at date
- --visibility <strings>
- Filter based on visibility: {public|private|internal}
- -w, --web
- Open the search query in the web browser
EXAMPLE¶
# search repositories matching set of keywords "cli" and "shell" $ gh search repos cli shell # search repositories matching phrase "vim plugin" $ gh search repos "vim plugin" # search repositories public repos in the microsoft organization $ gh search repos --owner=microsoft --visibility=public # search repositories with a set of topics $ gh search repos --topic=unix,terminal # search repositories by coding language and number of good first issues $ gh search repos --language=go --good-first-issues=">=10" # search repositories without topic "linux" $ gh search repos -- -topic:linux # search repositories excluding archived repositories $ gh search repos --archived=false
SEE ALSO¶
Jan 2025 |