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Open on GitHub package
Provides commands to quickly view the current file on GitHub.com (The Website).
Usage
When editing a file in Atom, use the command palette or keyboard shortcuts to:
- Open the file on github.com <kbd>alt-g, o</kbd>
- Open the blame view for the file on github.com <kbd>alt-g, b</kbd>
- Open the history view for the file on github.com <kbd>alt-g, h</kbd>
- Open the issues view for the repository the file belongs to on github.com <kbd>alt-g, i</kbd>
- Open the pull requests view for the repository the file belongs to on github.com <kbd>alt-g, p</kbd>
- Open the compare page for the current branch on github.com <kbd>alt-g, r</kbd>
- Copy the github.com URL for the currently selected lines <kbd>alt-g, c</kbd>
Remote URL detection
The GitHub repository URL is guessed from the current branch and Git remote information. To override the defaults, you can use git config
to set the remote and branch name:
git config atom.open-on-github.remote upstream
git config atom.open-on-github.branch some-branch
Inspired by the GitHub Tools package for Sublime Text 2.