GitHub from the command line with hub

The Bottom Line

For most developers, the primary advantage of hub is the increased speed it affords when working with GitHub repos. However, as you become more confident with using hub, you'll notice that it also acts as a bridge to the more advanced features of GitHub.

This article only covers a small portion of what hub can do. Check out the full reference manual [11] for more information and detailed guides on how to automate the tasks.

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