# fj - Forgejo/Gitea CLI Tool [![Go Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/Go-1.23+-00ADD8?style=flat-square&logo=go)](https://golang.org) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg?style=flat-square)](LICENSE) `fj` is a command-line tool for working with Forgejo and Gitea instances. It brings pull requests, issues, and other forge concepts to the terminal, similar to what `gh` does for GitHub. This fork adds agentic dev features — raw API access, PR review workflows, structured error output, and machine-readable I/O for AI coding agents. > Forked from [codeberg.org/romaintb/fj](https://codeberg.org/romaintb/fj) and hosted at [forgejo.zerova.net/public/fj](https://forgejo.zerova.net/public/fj). ## Features - Multi-instance support (works with any Forgejo or Gitea instance) - Pull request management (create, list, view, merge, diff, comment, review) - Issue tracking (create, list, view, comment, close, labels) - Repository operations (view, list, create, edit, clone, fork) - Label management (list, create, edit, delete) - Milestone management (list, view, create, edit, delete) - Wiki page management (list, view, create, edit, delete) - Issue dependencies (`--add-dependency`, `--remove-dependency`) - Forgejo Actions (workflow runs, watch/rerun/cancel, enable/disable, secrets, variables) - Releases (create, upload, delete) - Raw API access (`fj api`) for arbitrary REST calls - Shell completions (bash, zsh, fish, PowerShell) and man pages - JSON output (`--json`) for all list/view commands - Structured JSON error output (`--json-errors`) for machine consumption - Automatic repository and hostname detection from git context - Secure authentication with personal access tokens - XDG Base Directory compliant config location - AI coding agent friendly ## Installation ### macOS (Homebrew) ```bash brew tap public/sid git@forgejo.zerova.net:public/homebrew-sid.git brew install fj ``` ### Using Go Install ```bash go install forgejo.zerova.net/public/fj@latest ``` ### From Source ```bash git clone https://forgejo.zerova.net/public/fj.git cd fj go build -o fj . ``` ## Quick Start ### 1. Authenticate First, authenticate with your Forgejo or Gitea instance: ```bash fj auth login ``` You'll be prompted for: - Instance hostname (default: codeberg.org) - Personal access token To create a personal access token: 1. Go to your instance (e.g., https://forgejo.zerova.net) 2. Navigate to Settings > Applications > Generate New Token 3. Give it appropriate permissions (repo, issue, etc.) 4. Copy the token and paste it when prompted ### 2. Check Authentication Status ```bash fj auth status ``` ### Auth Helpers ```bash # Print the stored token for the current host fj auth token # Remove authentication for a host fj auth logout ``` ## Usage ### Repository Detection `fj` automatically detects the repository from your git context, similar to `gh`: ```bash # When inside a git repository, no -R flag needed! cd /path/to/your/repo fj pr list # Automatically uses current repo fj issue list # Automatically uses current repo fj pr view 123 # Automatically uses current repo # Or explicitly specify a repository with -R fj pr list -R owner/repo ``` The tool reads `.git/config` to find the origin remote and extract both the owner/repo information and the instance hostname. If you're not in a git repository, you'll need to use the `-R` flag. ### Pull Requests ```bash # List pull requests (auto-detects repo and hostname from git) fj pr list # Or specify explicitly fj pr list -R owner/repo # Filter by state fj pr list --state closed # View a specific pull request fj pr view 123 # Create a pull request fj pr create -t "PR Title" -b "PR Description" -H feature-branch -B main # Merge a pull request fj pr merge 123 --merge-method squash # View PR diff fj pr diff 123 # View diff with color fj pr diff 123 --color always # Show only changed file names fj pr diff 123 --name-only # Show diffstat summary fj pr diff 123 --stat # Comment on a pull request fj pr comment 123 -b "Looks good, minor nit on line 42" # Comment from a file fj pr comment 123 --body-file review-notes.md # Approve a pull request fj pr review 123 --approve -b "LGTM" # Request changes fj pr review 123 --request-changes -b "Please fix the error handling" # Submit a review comment (neither approve nor request changes) fj pr review 123 --comment -b "Some observations" ``` ### Issues ```bash # List issues (auto-detects repo and hostname from git) fj issue list # Or specify explicitly fj issue list -R owner/repo # Filter by state fj issue list --state all # View an issue fj issue view 456 # Create an issue fj issue create -t "Issue Title" -b "Issue Description" # Create an issue with labels fj issue create -t "Issue Title" -b "Issue Description" -l bug -l enhancement # Comment on an issue fj issue comment 456 -b "My comment" # Close an issue fj issue close 456 # Close an issue with a comment fj issue close 456 -c "Fixed in v2.0" # Edit an issue (title, body, state, labels) fj issue edit 456 -t "New Title" fj issue edit 456 --add-label priority --remove-label bug # Manage issue dependencies fj issue edit 456 --add-dependency 123 fj issue edit 456 --remove-dependency 123 ``` ### Labels ```bash # List labels fj label list # Create a label fj label create bug --color ff0000 -d "Something isn't working" # Edit a label fj label edit bug --name bugfix --color ee0000 # Delete a label fj label delete bug ``` ### Milestones ```bash # List milestones fj milestone list fj milestone list --state all # View a milestone fj milestone view "v1.0" # Create a milestone with due date fj milestone create "v2.0" -d "Next major release" --due 2026-06-01 # Edit a milestone fj milestone edit "v2.0" --title "v2.0-rc1" --state closed # Delete a milestone fj milestone delete "v2.0" ``` ### Wiki ```bash # List wiki pages fj wiki list # View a wiki page fj wiki view "Home" # Create a wiki page fj wiki create "Setup Guide" -b "# Setup\n\nFollow these steps..." # Create from file fj wiki create "API Docs" --body-file docs/api.md # Edit a wiki page fj wiki edit "Home" -b "Updated content" # Delete a wiki page fj wiki delete "Old Page" ``` ### Repositories ```bash # View repository details fj repo view owner/repo # List your repositories fj repo list # Create a repository fj repo create my-repo fj repo create my-repo -d "My project" --private --add-readme -g Go -l MIT # Clone a repository fj repo clone owner/repo # Clone via SSH fj repo clone owner/repo -p ssh # Fork a repository fj repo fork owner/repo # Edit repository settings fj repo edit owner/repo --public fj repo edit owner/repo --private fj repo edit owner/repo -d "New description" --homepage https://example.com fj repo edit --default-branch develop fj repo edit owner/repo --name new-name # Rename a repository (shorthand) fj repo rename new-name fj repo rename new-name -R owner/old-name ``` ### Releases ```bash # List releases fj release list # View a release (or use "latest") fj release view v1.2.3 # Create a release with notes and optional assets fj release create v1.2.3 -t "v1.2.3" -n "Release notes" ./dist/app.tar.gz # Upload assets to an existing release fj release upload v1.2.3 ./dist/app.tar.gz --clobber # Delete a release (keeps the Git tag) fj release delete v1.2.3 ``` ### Forgejo Actions ```bash # List workflows fj actions workflow list # View a workflow fj actions workflow view ci.yml # Run a workflow (trigger workflow_dispatch) fj actions workflow run deploy.yml # Run a workflow with inputs fj actions workflow run deploy.yml -f environment=production -f version=1.2.3 # Run a workflow on a specific branch fj actions workflow run deploy.yml -r feature-branch # Enable or disable a workflow fj actions workflow enable ci.yml fj actions workflow disable ci.yml # List workflow runs fj actions run list # View a specific run fj actions run view 123 # View run with job details fj actions run view 123 --verbose # View run logs fj actions run view 123 --log # View specific job logs fj actions run view 123 --job 456 --log # Watch a run until completion fj actions run watch 123 # Rerun a workflow run fj actions run rerun 123 # Cancel a running workflow fj actions run cancel 123 # List secrets fj actions secret list # Create a secret fj actions secret create MY_SECRET # Delete a secret fj actions secret delete MY_SECRET # List variables fj actions variable list # Get a variable fj actions variable get MY_VAR # Create a variable fj actions variable create MY_VAR "value" # Update a variable fj actions variable update MY_VAR "new value" # Delete a variable fj actions variable delete MY_VAR ``` ### Raw API Access ```bash # GET request (auto-detects owner/repo from git context) fj api /repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls # POST with fields fj api /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues -X POST -f title="Bug report" -f body="Description" # Explicit method and hostname fj api /repos/myorg/myrepo/labels --hostname my-forgejo.example.com # Read request body from file fj api /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues -X POST --input issue.json # Read from stdin echo '{"title":"test"}' | fj api /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues -X POST --input - # Include response headers fj api /repos/{owner}/{repo} -i # Suppress output (useful for DELETE) fj api /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues/123 -X DELETE --silent ``` ## Shell Completions and Man Pages ```bash # Generate shell completion scripts fj completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/fj fj completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_fj" fj completion fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/fj.fish # Generate man pages to a directory fj manpages --dir ~/.local/share/man/man1 ``` ## JSON Output Most list and view commands support `--json` for machine-readable output: ```bash fj pr list --json fj issue view 456 --json fj release list --json fj actions run list --json fj actions workflow view ci.yml --json # Get JSON output from PR comment/review fj pr comment 123 -b "LGTM" --json fj pr review 123 --approve -b "Ship it" --json ``` ### Structured Error Output For machine consumption (ideal for AI agents and scripts), use `--json-errors` to get structured JSON errors on stderr: ```bash # Errors are written to stderr as JSON fj pr view 9999 --json-errors # stderr: {"error":{"code":"not_found","message":"...","status":404}} # Combine with --json for fully machine-readable I/O fj pr list --json --json-errors ``` ## Configuration Configuration is stored in `~/.config/fj/config.yaml`: ```yaml hosts: forgejo.zerova.net: hostname: forgejo.zerova.net token: your_token_here user: your_username git_protocol: ssh match_dirs: - / # catch-all: use this host when no git remote is detected codeberg.org: hostname: codeberg.org token: another_token user: another_username git_protocol: https match_dirs: - ~/repos/codeberg # use this host for repos under this directory ``` ### Directory-Based Host Selection (`match_dirs`) When you work with multiple Forgejo/Gitea instances, `fj` can automatically select the right host based on your current working directory — no `--hostname` flag needed. Each host entry supports a `match_dirs` list of directory paths. When `fj` can't determine the host from a git remote, it finds the host whose `match_dirs` entry is the **longest prefix match** for your current directory. ```yaml hosts: work.example.com: # ... match_dirs: - ~/work # any repo under ~/work uses this host personal.example.com: # ... match_dirs: - ~/personal - ~/side-projects # multiple directories can map to the same host codeberg.org: # ... match_dirs: - / # catch-all fallback (shortest prefix, lowest priority) ``` - Paths support `~` expansion and symlink resolution - More specific (longer) paths always win over shorter ones - Use `/` as a catch-all to override the default `codeberg.org` fallback - On ties (same prefix length), the host appearing first in the config file wins ### Environment Variables - `FJ_HOST`: Override the default instance (auto-detected from git remote if not set) - `FJ_TOKEN`: Provide authentication token Hostname is resolved in this priority order: 1. Command-specific flags (e.g., `--hostname`) 2. `FJ_HOST` environment variable 3. Auto-detected from git remote URL 4. `match_dirs` lookup (longest prefix match against current directory) 5. Default to `codeberg.org` ### Command-line Flags - `--hostname`: Specify instance for a command (overrides auto-detection and environment variables) - `--config`: Use a custom config file When working in a git repository, `fj` automatically detects the instance from your origin remote URL, so you typically don't need to specify `--hostname` unless working with multiple instances. ## Use with AI Coding Agents `fj` is designed to work seamlessly with AI coding agents like Claude Code. Use `--json` and `--json-errors` for fully machine-readable I/O: ```bash # Create PR from agent's changes fj pr create -R owner/repo -t "feat: add new feature" -b "$(cat <errors.json ``` ## Supported Instances `fj` works with any Forgejo or Gitea instance, including: - Self-hosted Forgejo instances - Self-hosted Gitea instances - [Codeberg.org](https://codeberg.org) ## Contributing Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request at [forgejo.zerova.net/public/fj](https://forgejo.zerova.net/public/fj). ## Missing Features / Roadmap `fj` aims to be a drop-in replacement for `gh` when working with Forgejo and Gitea instances. While we've implemented the core features, some `gh` commands are not yet available: **Not Yet Implemented:** - `run delete` - Delete a workflow run - `run download` - Download workflow run artifacts - `pr checkout`, `pr close/reopen` - `pr checks`, `pr ready/draft` - `issue reopen`, `issue assign` - `release edit`, `release download`, `release generate-notes` - `repo delete` We welcome contributions to implement any of these features! ## Acknowledgments Based on [fj by romaintb](https://codeberg.org/romaintb/fj). Enhanced with agentic dev features for AI-assisted workflows. ## License MIT License