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gh
and tea
, but aspiring to be compatible with multiple forge types to avoid using different tools for each.
Marc Cataford
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forge-tools
Like gh
and tea
, but aspiring to be compatible with multiple forge types to avoid using different tools for each.
Usage
frg --help
will give you an overview of what's available!
Development
This uses uv
to manage dependencies; make sure it's installed before proceeding.
Direction
The primary intention of this is to make a more hackable version of gh
-like tooling for my own purposes. This is not aiming feature parity or production-level quality.