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[Feature Request] az repos show
should auto-detect --repository
via git config
#1397
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Feature Work required.
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I've never contributed to the repo before, but following the dev setup guide I was able to get a local version of the extension running, and it appears that a change like this should be sufficient: diff --git a/azure-devops/azext_devops/dev/repos/repository.py b/azure-devops/azext_devops/dev/repos/repository.py
index f5baa86..4b4de04 100644
--- a/azure-devops/azext_devops/dev/repos/repository.py
+++ b/azure-devops/azext_devops/dev/repos/repository.py
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ def update_repo(repository, default_branch=None, name=None, organization=None, p
return repository
-def show_repo(repository, organization=None, project=None, detect=None, open=False): # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
+def show_repo(repository=None, organization=None, project=None, detect=None, open=False): # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
"""Get the details of a Git repository.
:param repository: Name or ID of the repository.
:type repository: str
@@ -108,7 +108,8 @@ def show_repo(repository, organization=None, project=None, detect=None, open=Fal
organization=organization,
project=project,
project_required=True,
- repo=repository)
+ repo=repository,
+ repo_required=True)
git_client = get_git_client(organization)
repository = git_client.get_repository(project=project, repository_id=repository)
if open: |
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Related command
az repos show
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I work across many repos, and it's often useful to jump to the Azure DevOps repo that corresponds to a locally cloned repository.
It would be nice if I could run
az repos show --open
and have the CLI automatically detect the repository from the git config, as it does for--org
and--project
. Instead, I have to pass the repository name explicitly via the--repository
parameter.Describe the solution you'd like
I would like for
--repository
to be auto-detected when inside a git repo, as it already is for--organization
and--project
.Describe alternatives you've considered
Currently I have a cumbersome PowerShell workaround like this:
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