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* update gqlgenMichael Muré2022-02-151-9/+9
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* CLI: Add non-interactive option to interactive commands (#651)Sascha2021-05-091-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Add option to skip the AvatarURL input request Using an empty string for the avatar cli flag e.g. `git-bug user create -a ""` will still result in a prompt. As the avatar URL is an optional option, it should be possible to skip asking for it entirely. Otherwise automated user creation via a script must make use of pipe hacks. * Add global --non-interactive cmdline option * Replace --skipAvatar for --non-interactive option * Cmd BugAdd: respect non-interactive option * Cmd bridge configure: respect non-interactive opt * Cmd CommentAdd: respect non-interactive option * Cmd CommentEdit: respect non-interactive option * Cmd TermUI: respect non-interactive option * Cmd TitleEdit: respect non-interactive option * Remove global non-interactive option * Cmd UserCreate: Use local non-interactive option * Cmd BugAdd: Use local non-interactive option * Cmd BridgeConfigure: Use local non-interactive option * Cmd CommentAdd: Use local non-interactive option * Cmd CommentEdit: Use local non-interactive option * Cmd TermUI: Drop non-interactive option It should be obviouse that the termui is an interactive command. * Cmd TitleEdit: Use local non-interactive option * Update docs * Bridge GitHub: respect non-interactive option * Bridge GitLab: respect non-interactive option * Bridge Jira: respect non-interactive and token opt * Fix failing compilation * Bridge launchpad: respect non-interactive option * bridge: isNonInteractive --> interactive Co-authored-by: Michael Muré <batolettre@gmail.com>
* minor cleanupsMichael Muré2021-02-141-1/+1
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* Change the comment ID to use both bug and comment ID references.vince2021-02-141-0/+35
Add comment edit command This commit adds the comment edit command, which provides a CLI tool that allows a user to edit a comment.