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Description

PyGitHub is a Python library to access the GitHub API v3 and Github Enterprise API v3. This library enables you to manage GitHub resources such as repositories, user profiles, and organizations in your Python applications.

Programming language: Python
License: GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only
Tags: Third-party APIs     System     Utilities     Internet     Github    
Latest version: v1.54

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README

PyGitHub

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PyGitHub is a Python library to access the GitHub REST API. This library enables you to manage GitHub resources such as repositories, user profiles, and organizations in your Python applications.

Install

$ pip install PyGithub

Simple Demo

from github import Github

# First create a Github instance:

# using an access token
g = Github("access_token")

# Github Enterprise with custom hostname
g = Github(base_url="https://{hostname}/api/v3", login_or_token="access_token")

# Then play with your Github objects:
for repo in g.get_user().get_repos():
    print(repo.name)

Documentation

More information can be found on the PyGitHub documentation site.

Development

Contributing

Long-term discussion and bug reports are maintained via GitHub Issues. Code review is done via GitHub Pull Requests.

For more information read CONTRIBUTING.md.

Maintainership

We're actively seeking maintainers that will triage issues and pull requests and cut releases. If you work on a project that leverages PyGitHub and have a vested interest in keeping the code alive and well, send an email to someone in the MAINTAINERS file.


*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the PyGitHub README section above are relevant to that project's source code only.