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fgj - Forgejo CLI Tool
fgj is a command-line tool for working with Forgejo instances (including Codeberg.org). It brings pull requests, issues, and other Forgejo concepts to the terminal, similar to what gh does for GitHub.
Features
- Multi-instance support (works with any Forgejo instance)
- Pull request management (create, list, view, merge)
- Issue tracking (create, list, view, comment, close, labels)
- Repository operations (view, list, create, clone, fork)
- Forgejo Actions (workflow runs, watch/rerun/cancel, enable/disable, secrets, variables)
- Releases (create, upload, delete)
- Shell completions (bash, zsh, fish, PowerShell) and man pages
- JSON output (
--json) for all list/view commands - 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
Arch Linux (AUR)
fgj is available in the Arch User Repository:
yay -S fgj
macOS (Homebrew)
brew tap romaintb/fgj https://codeberg.org/romaintb/homebrew-fgj.git
brew install fgj
Using Go Install
go install codeberg.org/romaintb/fgj@latest
Other Distributions
We'd love your help packaging fgj for other distributions! If you're interested in creating packages for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, or any packaging systems, please open an issue or reach out.
Quick Start
1. Authenticate
First, authenticate with your Forgejo instance:
fgj auth login
You'll be prompted for:
- Forgejo instance hostname (default: codeberg.org)
- Personal access token
To create a personal access token:
- Go to your Forgejo instance (e.g., https://codeberg.org)
- Navigate to Settings > Applications > Generate New Token
- Give it appropriate permissions (repo, issue, etc.)
- Copy the token and paste it when prompted
2. Check Authentication Status
fgj auth status
Auth Helpers
# Print the stored token for the current host
fgj auth token
# Remove authentication for a host
fgj auth logout
Usage
Repository Detection
fgj automatically detects the repository from your git context, similar to gh:
# When inside a git repository, no -R flag needed!
cd /path/to/your/repo
fgj pr list # Automatically uses current repo
fgj issue list # Automatically uses current repo
fgj pr view 123 # Automatically uses current repo
# Or explicitly specify a repository with -R
fgj pr list -R owner/repo
The tool reads .git/config to find the origin remote and extract both the owner/repo information and the Forgejo instance hostname. If you're not in a git repository, you'll need to use the -R flag.
Pull Requests
# List pull requests (auto-detects repo and hostname from git)
fgj pr list
# Or specify explicitly
fgj pr list -R owner/repo
# Filter by state
fgj pr list --state closed
# View a specific pull request
fgj pr view 123
# Create a pull request
fgj pr create -t "PR Title" -b "PR Description" -H feature-branch -B main
# Merge a pull request
fgj pr merge 123 --merge-method squash
Issues
# List issues (auto-detects repo and hostname from git)
fgj issue list
# Or specify explicitly
fgj issue list -R owner/repo
# Filter by state
fgj issue list --state all
# View an issue
fgj issue view 456
# Create an issue
fgj issue create -t "Issue Title" -b "Issue Description"
# Create an issue with labels
fgj issue create -t "Issue Title" -b "Issue Description" -l bug -l enhancement
# Comment on an issue
fgj issue comment 456 -b "My comment"
# Close an issue
fgj issue close 456
# Close an issue with a comment
fgj issue close 456 -c "Fixed in v2.0"
# Edit an issue (title, body, state, labels)
fgj issue edit 456 -t "New Title"
fgj issue edit 456 --add-label priority --remove-label bug
Repositories
# View repository details
fgj repo view owner/repo
# List your repositories
fgj repo list
# Create a repository
fgj repo create my-repo
fgj repo create my-repo -d "My project" --private --add-readme -g Go -l MIT
# Clone a repository
fgj repo clone owner/repo
# Clone via SSH
fgj repo clone owner/repo -p ssh
# Fork a repository
fgj repo fork owner/repo
Releases
# List releases
fgj release list
# View a release (or use "latest")
fgj release view v1.2.3
# Create a release with notes and optional assets
fgj release create v1.2.3 -t "v1.2.3" -n "Release notes" ./dist/app.tar.gz
# Upload assets to an existing release
fgj release upload v1.2.3 ./dist/app.tar.gz --clobber
# Delete a release (keeps the Git tag)
fgj release delete v1.2.3
Forgejo Actions
# List workflows
fgj actions workflow list
# View a workflow
fgj actions workflow view ci.yml
# Run a workflow (trigger workflow_dispatch)
fgj actions workflow run deploy.yml
# Run a workflow with inputs
fgj actions workflow run deploy.yml -f environment=production -f version=1.2.3
# Run a workflow on a specific branch
fgj actions workflow run deploy.yml -r feature-branch
# Enable or disable a workflow
fgj actions workflow enable ci.yml
fgj actions workflow disable ci.yml
# List workflow runs
fgj actions run list
# View a specific run
fgj actions run view 123
# View run with job details
fgj actions run view 123 --verbose
# View run logs
fgj actions run view 123 --log
# View specific job logs
fgj actions run view 123 --job 456 --log
# Watch a run until completion
fgj actions run watch 123
# Rerun a workflow run
fgj actions run rerun 123
# Cancel a running workflow
fgj actions run cancel 123
# List secrets
fgj actions secret list
# Create a secret
fgj actions secret create MY_SECRET
# Delete a secret
fgj actions secret delete MY_SECRET
# List variables
fgj actions variable list
# Get a variable
fgj actions variable get MY_VAR
# Create a variable
fgj actions variable create MY_VAR "value"
# Update a variable
fgj actions variable update MY_VAR "new value"
# Delete a variable
fgj actions variable delete MY_VAR
Shell Completions and Man Pages
# Generate shell completion scripts
fgj completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/fgj
fgj completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_fgj"
fgj completion fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/fgj.fish
# Generate man pages to a directory
fgj manpages --dir ~/.local/share/man/man1
JSON Output
Most list and view commands support --json for machine-readable output:
fgj pr list --json
fgj issue view 456 --json
fgj release list --json
fgj actions run list --json
fgj actions workflow view ci.yml --json
Configuration
Configuration is stored in ~/.config/fgj/config.yaml:
hosts:
codeberg.org:
hostname: codeberg.org
token: your_token_here
user: your_username
git_protocol: https
my-forgejo.com:
hostname: my-forgejo.com
token: another_token
user: another_username
git_protocol: ssh
Environment Variables
FGJ_HOST: Override the default Forgejo instance (auto-detected from git remote if not set)FGJ_TOKEN: Provide authentication token
Hostname is resolved in this priority order:
- Command-specific flags (e.g.,
--hostname) FGJ_HOSTenvironment variable- Auto-detected from git remote URL
- Default to
codeberg.org
Command-line Flags
--hostname: Specify Forgejo instance for a command (overrides auto-detection and environment variables)--config: Use a custom config file
When working in a git repository, fgj automatically detects the Forgejo instance from your origin remote URL, so you typically don't need to specify --hostname unless working with multiple instances.
Use with AI Coding Agents
fgj is designed to work seamlessly with AI coding agents like Claude Code. Common patterns:
# Create PR from agent's changes
fgj pr create -R owner/repo -t "feat: add new feature" -b "$(cat <<EOF
## Summary
- Added new feature X
- Fixed bug Y
Generated with AI assistance
EOF
)"
# Check PR status during development
fgj pr list -R owner/repo --state open
# View PR details for review
fgj pr view 123 -R owner/repo
Supported Forgejo Instances
fgj works with any Forgejo instance, including:
- Codeberg.org (default)
- Self-hosted Forgejo instances
- Gitea instances (compatible API)
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Missing Features / Roadmap
fgj aims to be a drop-in replacement for gh when working with Forgejo instances. While we've implemented the core features, some gh commands are not yet available:
Not Yet Implemented:
run delete- Delete a workflow runrun download- Download workflow run artifactspr checkout,pr close/reopen,pr comment,pr diffpr review,pr checks,pr ready/draftissue reopen,issue assignrelease edit,release download,release generate-notesrepo delete,repo rename,repo visibility
We welcome contributions to implement any of these features! Please check the issues or create a new one to discuss implementation before starting work.
License
MIT License