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Edit a pull request
Synopsis
gh pr edit [<number> | <url> | <branch>] [flags]
Description
Edit a pull request.
Without an argument, the pull request that belongs to the current branch is selected.
Editing a pull request's projects requires authorization with the project scope. To authorize, run gh auth refresh -s project.
Options
- --add-assignee <login>
Add assigned users by their login. Use "@me" to assign yourself.
- --add-label <name>
Add labels by name
- --add-project <name>
Add the pull request to projects by name
- --add-reviewer <login>
Add reviewers by their login.
- -B, --base <branch>
Change the base branch for this pull request
- -b, --body <string>
Set the new body.
- -F, --body-file <file>
Read body text from file (use "-" to read from standard input)
- -m, --milestone <name>
Edit the milestone the pull request belongs to by name
- --remove-assignee <login>
Remove assigned users by their login. Use "@me" to unassign yourself.
- --remove-label <name>
Remove labels by name
- --remove-project <name>
Remove the pull request from projects by name
- --remove-reviewer <login>
Remove reviewers by their login.
- -t, --title <string>
Set the new title.
Options Inherited from Parent Commands
- -R, --repo <[HOST/]OWNER/REPO>
Select another repository using the [HOST/]OWNER/REPO format
Example
$ gh pr edit 23 --title "I found a bug" --body "Nothing works" $ gh pr edit 23 --add-label "bug,help wanted" --remove-label "core" $ gh pr edit 23 --add-reviewer monalisa,hubot --remove-reviewer myorg/team-name $ gh pr edit 23 --add-assignee "@me" --remove-assignee monalisa,hubot $ gh pr edit 23 --add-project "Roadmap" --remove-project v1,v2 $ gh pr edit 23 --milestone "Version 1"